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ohaa [14]
3 years ago
8

Match the symbol with the appropriate definition.

Chemistry
1 answer:
Nitella [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a. ΔG : It seems that the proper definition is not given, anyway, it is the free energy change.

b. ΔS : 3. Change in entropy.

c. Keq : 6. Equilibrium constant.

d. ΔH : 7. Change in enthalpy.

e. ΔG° : 9. Standard free energy change.

f. J : 8. Joule.

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, we can match the symbol with the proper definition as shown below:

a. ΔG : It seems that the proper definition is not given, anyway, it is the free energy change and it uses G since it is better referred to the Gibbs free energy.

b. ΔS : 3. Change in entropy.

c. Keq : 6. Equilibrium constant.

d. ΔH : 7. Change in enthalpy.

e. ΔG° : 9. Standard free energy change.

f. J : 8. Joule.

Best regards.

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