The Gibbs Free Energy equation is given by the equation: AG=AH-TAS Where: AG =Gibbs Free Energy change AH = Enthalpy change T = temperature AS Entropy change In order to solve for the Entropy change, AS, in two steps you must: Step One Add the same expression to each side of the equation to leave the term that includes the variable by itself on the right-hand side of the expression: (Be sure that the answer field changes from light yellow to dark yellow before releasing your answer.) +AG = +AH-TAS Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer: 1 ΔΗ 1 ΔΗ AH -AH

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The Gibbs Free Energy equation is given by the equation:
AG=AH-TAS
Where:
AG =Gibbs Free Energy change
AH = Enthalpy change
T = temperature
AS Entropy change.
In order to solve for the Entropy change, AS, in two steps you must:
Step One
Add the same expression to each side of the equation to leave the term that includes the variable by
itself on the right-hand side of the expression:
(Be sure that the answer field changes from light yellow to dark yellow before releasing your answer.)
+AG =
+AH-TAS
Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer:
1
ΔΗ
1
ΔΗ
AH
-AH
Transcribed Image Text:The Gibbs Free Energy equation is given by the equation: AG=AH-TAS Where: AG =Gibbs Free Energy change AH = Enthalpy change T = temperature AS Entropy change. In order to solve for the Entropy change, AS, in two steps you must: Step One Add the same expression to each side of the equation to leave the term that includes the variable by itself on the right-hand side of the expression: (Be sure that the answer field changes from light yellow to dark yellow before releasing your answer.) +AG = +AH-TAS Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer: 1 ΔΗ 1 ΔΗ AH -AH
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