
The Gibbs–Helmholtz equation is a thermodynamic equation useful for calculating changes in the Gibbs energy of a system as a function of temperature. It is named after Josiah Willard Gibbs and Hermann von Helmholtz. ==Equation== The equation is: where H is the enthalpy, T the absolute temperature and G the Gibbs free energy of the system, all at...
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An equation expressing the relationship in a galvanic cell between the chemical energy transformed and the maximal electromotive force obtainable. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: gibz helm′hōltz Definitions: 1. an equation expressing the relationship in a galvanic cell between the chemical energy transformed and the maximal electromotive force obtainable. 2. ΔG = ΔH = T[∂ΔG/∂T]
P, where ΔG is the change in Gibbs free energy, ΔH is the change...
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