Category:Thermodynamic potentials
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A thermodynamic potential (or more accurately, a thermodynamic potential energy) is a scalar quantity used to represent the state of a system. The concept of thermodynamic potentials was introduced by Duhem in 1886. Gibbs in his papers used the term fundamental functions.
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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- Gibbs free energy (6 F)
- Grand potential (2 F)
L
- Legendre transformation (11 F)
Media in category "Thermodynamic potentials"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Die 4 Resultate Der Gibbs Helmholtz Gleichung v1.svg 500 × 510; 149 KB
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Energia interna.png 702 × 523; 6 KB
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Guggen.png 380 × 380; 4 KB
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Guggenheim square.svg 387 × 375; 8 KB
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Maxwell Equations in Thermodynamics.tif 1,482 × 876; 373 KB
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Thermodynamic map.svg 527 × 629; 259 KB
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Thermodynamic Oktaeder.svg 849 × 860; 2 KB
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Thermodynamic potentials.png 280 × 322; 6 KB
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Thermodynamic Relations.png 800 × 765; 67 KB
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Thermodynamic square.svg 78 × 78; 8 KB
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Vdw helmholtz.png 721 × 547; 41 KB