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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 10 (Q.No. 14)
14.
Gibbs free energy (F) is defined as
F = E - TS
F = H - TS
F = H + TS
F = E + TS
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KAMAL said:   1 year ago
Gibbs Free Energy (G): A thermodynamic potential that measures the maximum reversible work that may be performed by a thermodynamic system at a constant temperature and pressure.

It is defined as; G = H - TS.
Where,
G = Gibbs free energy,
H = Enthalpy,
T = Temperature,
S = Entropy.

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