What Are the Methods to Measure Gibbs Free Energy and Enthalpy?

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Various methods exist to measure Gibbs free energy and enthalpy in chemical reactions. Common techniques include using a bomb calorimeter for enthalpy changes, which allows for precise measurements of heat transfer. Additionally, Gibbs free energy can be determined through equilibrium constant measurements and calorimetric data. Resources such as laboratory manuals and scientific literature provide detailed procedures and equipment recommendations. Understanding these methods is essential for accurate thermodynamic analysis in chemical research.
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Hi everybody,
I'm working on a project aiming to determine what are the differents ways to measure the free energy (gibbs) and the enthalpy of reactions.
And I have no idea.
If you know some equipments or some procedure to measure it or also where i should look for it, I would be very happy.

Thank you very much in advance.
 
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