Sharanya posted an Question
April 10, 2021 • 13:43 pm 30 points
  • CSIR NET
  • Physical Sciences

42. the gibb's potential is defined as (a) g u- pv+ ts (b) g=u +pv + ts (c) g=u- pv-ts (d) g=u+ pv- ts

42. The Gibb's potential is defined as (A) G U- PV+ TS (B) G=U +PV + TS (C) G=U- PV-TS (D) G=U+ PV- TS

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  • Devisharan best-answer

    Answer Option D is correct. Actually Gibbs free energy and Gibbs potential are the two name of same thing.

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