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| 1. |
The Gibbs function (G) in thermodynamics is defined as G = H - TS (Where, H = enthalpy, T = temperature, S = entropy). In an isothermal, isobaric, reversible process, G |
| A. | Remains constant but not zero |
| B. | Varies linearly |
| C. | Varies non-linearly |
| D. | Is zero |
| Answer» C. Varies non-linearly | |