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define the term free energy

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Answered by Wahida05
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A thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a system to do work.



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Answered by Kshitijxingh
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Free Energy is a thermodynamic quantity given by the subtraction between the internal energy of a system and the product of its absolute temperature and entropy. In Chemistry terms, it is also known as the difference between the enthalpy and the multiplication of the absolute temperature and entropy of a system, Gibbs Free Energy

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sahzad1: convert Benzene into p-nitrotoluene
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Wahida05: React with concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid. These undergo an acid-base reaction to form a nitronium ion, a hydrogensulfate ion and water. The nitronium ion reacts as an electrophile with the benzene ring to form nitrobenzene, releasing a proton which reacts with the hydrogensulfate ion to regenerate the catalyst.
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