Enthalpy and Entropy and Internal energy


Internal energy in thermodynamics 

Internal energy is defined as the sum of microscopic energies of all the molecules of a system which may appear in several complex forms. These forms may include 




Inter-molecular potential energy, associated with   forces between the molecules. 
Molecular K.E associated with transitional and rotational velocity of each molecules.
Intra molecular energy

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