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Symposium: A Controversy about the Gibbs Function
The Gibbs Function Controversy
Scott E. Wood
1575 Belvidere Street, El Paso, TX 79912

Rubin Battino
Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435

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May 1996
Vol. 73 No. 5
p. 408

Abstract
The thermodynamics related to the evaporation of a liquid into a vacuum is developed in a simple manner. Two questions which arose during correspondence on this controversy are also considered. These questions concern the indifferent states of systems associated with the choice of what thermodynamic function to use for a given problem and a discussion of reversibility, irreversibility, and spontaneity. Results are given for three relevant changes of state using explicit values.

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Wood, Scott E.; Battino, Rubin. J. Chem. Educ. 1996 73 408.
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