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I've been doing some chemistry, and come up with a confusing problem that I can't seem to solve. It's a problem I made up while trying to understand the Gibbs Free Energy, but I will try to phrase it solely as a calculus question.
It is known that
\Delta G + \epsilon \Delta S < 0 and that \epsilon is an infinitely small positive quantity. Nothing is known about the sign of \Delta S.
Both \Delta G and \Delta S are finite.
Can I prove that \Delta G ≤ 0 ?
I appreciate all help on this matter. Thanks!
BiP
It is known that
\Delta G + \epsilon \Delta S < 0 and that \epsilon is an infinitely small positive quantity. Nothing is known about the sign of \Delta S.
Both \Delta G and \Delta S are finite.
Can I prove that \Delta G ≤ 0 ?
I appreciate all help on this matter. Thanks!
BiP
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