relationship between entropy and enthalpy
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relationship between entropy and enthalpy
how ∆S is related to ∆H for a change at constant temperature and pressure?
Re: relationship between entropy and enthalpy
at constant temperature and pressure, the two are related through this equation: ∆S=∆H/T (from ∆G = ∆H - T∆S, when ∆G = 0)
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Re: relationship between entropy and enthalpy
There isn’t a DIRECT relationship between entropy and enthalpy, BUT Gibbs free energy provides a relationship between both terms in the equation: delta G = delta H — T(delta S). For a system where delta G= 0, then delta S= delta H/ T , in which case there is a direct relationship.
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