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The energy of a Thermodynamic System is generally called Internal Energy. Internal Energy is the sum of all the energies, Kinetic and Potential, other than those resulting from its position possessed by a System. It depends on the state of the system and Hence called State Property.
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The energy of a Thermodynamic System is generally called Internal Energy. Internal Energy is the sum of all the energies, Kinetic and Potential, other than those resulting from its position possessed by a System. It depends on the state of the system and Hence called State Property.
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Subjects: Chemistry