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  • Gibbs free energy is given the symbol G
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  • Standard Gibbs free energy is given the symbol G°
  • Standard Gibbs free energy of formation is given the symbol Gƒ°
  • Standard Gibbs free energy of formation is the change in Gibbs free energy when elements in their standard states combine to form a product also in its standard state.
  • Calculator+for+fractions+adding Standard Gibbs free energy of formation of a compound can be calculated using standard enthalpy of formation (ΔHƒ°), absolute standard entropy (ΔS°) and standard temperature (T = 298.15 K):

    ΔGƒ° = ΔHƒ°(compound) - TΔS°(compound)

  • Values of standard Gibbs free energy of formation are tabulated for many compounds.
  • The standard Gibbs free energy of formation of an element in its standard state is 0

    ΔGƒ°(element) = 0

    Values of standard Gibbs free energy of formation can be used to calculate the change in Gibbs free energy for a chemical reaction or physical change:

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    ΔG°(reaction) = ΣGƒ°(products) − ΣGƒ°(reactants)

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    This online tool can help you to find $n^{th}$ term and the sum of the first $n$ terms of an arithmetic progression. Also, this calculator can be used to solve much more complicated problems. For example, the calculator can find the common difference ($d$) if $a_5 = 19 $ and $S_7 = 105$. The biggest advantage of this calculator is that it will generate all the work with detailed explanation.

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    Arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers where each number is equal to the previous number, plus a constant. The constant is called the common difference ($d$).

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    The formula for finding $n^{th}$ term of an arithmetic progression is $color{blue}{a_n = a_1 + (n-1) d}$, where $color{blue}{a_1}$ is the first term and $color{blue}{d}$ is the common difference.

    The formulas for the sum of first $n$ numbers are $color{blue}{S_n = frac{n}{2} left( 2a_1 + (n-1)d right)}$ and $color{blue}{S_n = frac{n}{2} left(a_1 + a_n right)}$.

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