Calculation of Equilibrium Temperature (when ΔG = 0)
Learn how to calculate equilibrium temperature by setting Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) to zero for chemical reactions and processes.
Learn how to calculate equilibrium temperature by setting Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) to zero for chemical reactions and processes.
Learn how to calculate the equilibrium constant (K) from Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) using the formula ΔG = -RT ln K for chemical reactions.
Explore how ΔG varies with concentration or pressure using the thermodynamic Nernst equation for accurate reaction spontaneity predictions.
Learn how to calculate reaction heat at constant pressure using qP = ΔH, relating enthalpy change to heat exchange in chemical reactions.
Learn how to calculate reaction heat at constant volume using qV = ΔU, relating heat exchange to internal energy change in chemical reactions.