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Derive Gibzz Free Energy Formula ??? ​

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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The free energy of Gibbs has the following general mathematical structure: G=H-TS. It can be shown that at constant temperature the free energy of Gibbs has the following differential form: dG=VdP. This expression is correct for an ideal gas at constant temperature.

Answered by Anonymous
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The following equation relates the standard-state free energy of reaction with the free energy of reaction at any moment in time during a reaction (not necessarily at standard-state conditions): G = free energy at any moment. G = standard-state free energy. R = ideal gas constant = 8.314 J/mol-K.

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