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Chemical Thermodynamics & Spontaneity

This page begins the attempt of this author to offer some notes that have previously been found either on a chalkboard or an overhead projector. If you find that the notes offer a clear understanding of the underlying concepts, then this Web complex will have been worth it. Please send me e-mail if you have any suggestions or comments. If you click on an option and it doesn't connect, it is probably because that page is under heavy construction and is unavailable at the time. Try again later!!

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Concepts To Check
Introduction Calorimetry Hess' Law of Summations and Standard Enthalpies of Reactions
Thermochemical Stoicheometry Energy And The Environment -Alternative Energy Sources Hess Law of Summation and Change in Entropy of Reaction
Gibbs Free Energy of Reaction:Gibbs Helmholtz Equation Return to the Home Page Return To General Chemistry Menu
Data Tables To Be Used In Solving Chemistry Problems Second Law a relaxed, conversational entree to the second law -- NO math (that's left to the text and class) because the goal is motivational by Prof. Frank L. Lambert

R. H. Logan, Instructor of Chemistry, Dallas County Community College District, North Lake College.


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