When H and G are similar
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When H and G are similar
When given a set of reactions to choose from, how would we determine which ones would have the most similar delta H naught and delta G naught?
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Re: When H and G are similar
(Assume the deltas are in the following equations...)
G= H -TS
G=H when TS=0
When is S=0?
S is closest to 0 generally when x moles of solid go to x moles of solid. S is usually the most when x moles of solid/liquid go to kx moles of gas (a phase change occurs that increases entropy, k is some positive scalar of x).
G= H -TS
G=H when TS=0
When is S=0?
S is closest to 0 generally when x moles of solid go to x moles of solid. S is usually the most when x moles of solid/liquid go to kx moles of gas (a phase change occurs that increases entropy, k is some positive scalar of x).
Re: When H and G are similar
KatarinaReid_3H wrote:(Assume the deltas are in the following equations...)
G= H -TS
G=H when TS=0
When is S=0?
S is closest to 0 generally when x moles of solid go to x moles of solid. S is usually the most when x moles of solid/liquid go to kx moles of gas (a phase change occurs that increases entropy, k is some positive scalar of x).
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