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Difference between revisions of "Internal flow"

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{{MitoPedia
{{MitoPedia
|abbr=''I''<sub>int</sub>
|abbr=''I''<sub>i</sub>
|description=Within the system boundaries, irreversible '''internal flows''' of heat and matter along gradients or internal transformations (chemical reactions) contribute to the internal entropy production, d<sub>int</sub>''S''.
|description=Within the system boundaries, irreversible '''internal flows''' of heat and matter along gradients or internal transformations (chemical reactions) contribute to the internal entropy production, d<sub>i</sub>''S''. In contrast, [[external flow]s, ''I''<sub>e</sub>, of heat, work and matter proceed reversibly across the system boundaries (of zero thickness).
|info=[[Gnaiger_1993_Pure Appl Chem]]
|info=[[Gnaiger_1993_Pure Appl Chem]]
}}
}}

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{{MitoPedia |abbr=Ii |description=Within the system boundaries, irreversible internal flows of heat and matter along gradients or internal transformations (chemical reactions) contribute to the internal entropy production, diS. In contrast, [[external flow]s, Ie, of heat, work and matter proceed reversibly across the system boundaries (of zero thickness). |info=Gnaiger_1993_Pure Appl Chem }}

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