Gibbs-Helmholtz equations
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H
=
−
T
2
∂
(
G
/
T
)
∂
T
|
p
{\displaystyle H=-T^{2}\left.{\frac {\partial (G/T)}{\partial T}}\right\vert _{p}}
U
=
−
T
2
∂
(
A
/
T
)
∂
T
|
V
{\displaystyle U=-T^{2}\left.{\frac {\partial (A/T)}{\partial T}}\right\vert _{V}}
where
H
{\displaystyle H}
is the
enthalpy
T
{\displaystyle T}
is the temperature
G
{\displaystyle G}
is the
Gibbs energy function
U
{\displaystyle U}
is the
internal energy
,
V
{\displaystyle V}
is the volume
A
{\displaystyle A}
is the
Helmholtz energy function
.
See also
Category
:
Classical thermodynamics
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