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Free Enthalpy in Nanomaterials and Nanochemistry Formulas
Free Enthalpy is a thermodynamic property of a system that is equal to the difference between its enthalpy and the product of its temperature and entropy. And is denoted by G. Free Enthalpy is usually measured using the Kilojoule for Energy. Note that the value of Free Enthalpy is always negative.
Nanomaterials and Nanochemistry formulas that make use of Free Enthalpy
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FAQ
What is the Free Enthalpy?
Free Enthalpy is a thermodynamic property of a system that is equal to the difference between its enthalpy and the product of its temperature and entropy. Free Enthalpy is usually measured using the Kilojoule for Energy. Note that the value of Free Enthalpy is always negative.
Can the Free Enthalpy be negative?
Yes, the Free Enthalpy, measured in Energy can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Free Enthalpy?
Free Enthalpy is usually measured using the Kilojoule[KJ] for Energy. Joule[KJ], Gigajoule[KJ], Megajoule[KJ] are the few other units in which Free Enthalpy can be measured.
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