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Thermodynamics: Concepts and Applications
We will revisit this property later in this chapter in the discussion of ideal-gas
mixtures; in Chapter 6 this property is prominent in the discussion of chemical
equilibrium. Helmholtz Free Energy or Helmholtz Function The Helmholtz free
energy, ...
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Modeling Vapor-liquid Equilibria: Cubic Equations of State ...
APPENDIX C Derivation of Helmholtz and Gibbs Free-Energy Departure
Functions from the Peng-Robinson Equation of State at Infinite Pressure T HE
Helmholtz free-energy departure function (from ideal gas behavior) for the Peng-
Robinson ...
Hasan Orbey, Stanley I. Sandler, 1998
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Fundamentals of Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics
The Helmholtz free energy of any system is denoted by A and defined by
Equation 10.3. As all the variables on the right-hand side of this equation are
functions of the state of the system, A must also be a function of state. Hence, if a
system ...
Bimalendu Narayan Roy, 2002
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Thermodynamics of Crystals
1n this chapter the Helmholtz free energy is calculated to leading order in the
anharmonicity, which is fourth order in e. The other thermodynamic functions,
including the directly measurable renormalized phonon frequencies and lifetimes
, are ...
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Molecular Driving Forces: Statistical Thermodynamics in ...
To minimize its Helmholtz free energy, the system in the test tube will tend toward
both high entropy and low energy, depending on the temperature. At high
temperatures, the entropy dominates. At low temperatures, the energy dominates.
Ken A. Dill, Sarina Bromberg, 2003
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Major Hazards and Their Management
HELMHOLTZ FREE ENERGY CHANGE The evaluation of TNT equivalence
strictly involves the evaluation of the Helmholtz free energy change (A4) for a
compound. But for many substances (including hydrocarbons) the error involved
in ...
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Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook
29.2.2 The Strain Energy Density Function— The Mechanical Contribution to the
Helmholtz Free Energy Continuum Description There is an extensive body of
literature describing the stress-strain response of rubberlike materials that is
based ...
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Concepts in Polymer Thermodynamics
... work done by the pressure constitutes the difference between the Gibbs free
energy of mixing AG\i and de Helmholtz free energy of mixing AFM- If there are
no volume changes, the Gibbs and Helmholtz free energies of mixing are
identical.
Menno A. van Dijk, Andre Wakker, 1998
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Biophysical Chemistry of Biointerfaces
5.1 INTRODUCTION In this chapter, we consider the Helmholtz free energy of a
charged hard or soft surface in contact with an electrolyte solution. The free
energy expressions will be used also for the calculation of the interaction energy
...
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Lees' Loss Prevention in the Process Industries: Hazard ...
The quantity generally used is the Helmholtz free energy change AA: [17.4.2]
Treatments of the relationship between the work and the Helmholtz free energy
change are given by Kiefer, Kinney and Stuart (1954) and W.J. Moore (1962).