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where | where | ||
*<math>H</math> is the [[enthalpy]] | *<math>H</math> is the [[enthalpy]] | ||
*<math>T</math> is the temperature | *<math>T</math> is the [[temperature]] | ||
*<math>G</math> is the [[Gibbs energy function]] | *<math>G</math> is the [[Gibbs energy function]] | ||
*<math>U</math> is the [[ | *<math>U</math> is the [[internal energy]], | ||
*<math>V</math> is the volume | *<math>V</math> is the volume | ||
*<math>A</math> is the [[Helmholtz energy function]]. | *<math>A</math> is the [[Helmholtz energy function]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 30 October 2007
where
- is the enthalpy
- is the temperature
- is the Gibbs energy function
- is the internal energy,
- is the volume
- is the Helmholtz energy function.