Write the equation corresponding to the standard enthalpy of formation of liquid carbon tetrachloride (CCl4).
Thermodynamics, Entropy, Free Energy, and the Direction of Chemical Reactions Chapter 20 beings with an introduction to the 2 ndLaw of Thermodynamics, but don not forget that the first law of thermodynamics is essentially energy cannot be created or destroyed, but rather is conserved. I. The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Predicting Spontaneous Change ...