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What is the definition of the change in free energy? AG=AH + TAS • AG=AH - TAS O AG = AHAS-T AG = AHAS + 1

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Answer:


\Delta G=\Delta H-T* \Delta S

Step-by-step explanation:

The Gibbs free energy in thermodynamics is a potential which is used to calculate maximum of the reversible work which is performed by a specific thermodynamic system at constant temperature (isothermal) as well as pressure (isobaric).

The expression for the change in free energy is:


\Delta G=\Delta H-T* \Delta S

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