Applications of Gibbs-helmholtz equation.
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The Gibbs–Helmholtz equation is a thermodynamicequation used for calculating changes in the Gibbs energy of a system as a function of temperature. It is named after Josiah Willard Gibbs and Hermann von Helmholtz.
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where H is the enthalpy, T the absolute temperatureand G the Gibbs free energy of the system, all at constant pressure p. The equation states that the change in the G/T ratio at constant pressure as a result of an infinitesimally small change in temperature is a factor H/T2.
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