Standard Gibbs Free Energy Conditions
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Standard Gibbs Free Energy Conditions
When calculating standard free energy, is T=0K or 298K (25 degrees Celcius)?
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Re: Standard Gibbs Free Energy Conditions
Temperature is not a condition of standard state but 298 K is usually used when standard state values are given. Temperature can be any value in a standard state condition. If the question is in STP(standard temperature and pressure), the temperature is 273k, but this is different from standard state.
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Re: Standard Gibbs Free Energy Conditions
for standard free energy, the temperature is 298 K or 25 degrees C
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