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Other important thermodynamic variables are defined as functions of pressure, volume, temperature, energy and entropy. These include enthalpy, the Gibbs free energy, the Helmholtz free energy, chemical activity, and the chemical potential.
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Other important thermodynamic variables are defined as functions of pressure, volume, temperature, energy and entropy. These include enthalpy, the Gibbs free energy, the Helmholtz free energy, chemical activity, and the chemical potential.
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