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The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction
Delta G (written triangle G) = Delta H -T Delta S
The equation for ∆G is ∆G = ∆H - T∆S H is enthalpy and S is entropySo, ∆G is negative if T∆S is greater than ∆H
The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction
A thermochemical equation shows the amount of heat given out or taken in when the reaction occurs. CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 +2H2O, deltaH = -890 kJ/mol Note delta H is negative when heat is given out, exothermic and +ve when endothermic. Sorry can't do delta symbol - its a triangle!
The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction
The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction
Delta G (written triangle G) = Delta H -T Delta S
Delta G (written triangle G) = Delta H -T Delta S
Delta G (written triangle G) = Delta H -T Delta S
a delta's a triangle, so the area of a triangle is bh/2
The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction
The equation for ∆G is ∆G = ∆H - T∆S H is enthalpy and S is entropySo, ∆G is negative if T∆S is greater than ∆H
The equation for ∆G is ∆G = ∆H - T∆S H is enthalpy and S is entropySo, ∆G is negative if T∆S is greater than ∆H
The Delta Blues originated in the Mississippi Delta in the 20th Centurt (late 1800's/ early 1900's) in the rural Delta Region
The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction
Delta S= Delta H