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State functions / Thermodynamic entropy / Entropy / Non-equilibrium thermodynamics / Thermodynamic free energy / Chemical equilibrium / Chemical reaction / Chemical potential / Gibbs free energy / Chemistry / Thermodynamics / Physics
Date: 2008-12-01 09:37:05
State functions
Thermodynamic entropy
Entropy
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
Thermodynamic free energy
Chemical equilibrium
Chemical reaction
Chemical potential
Gibbs free energy
Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Physics

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