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Helmholtz Free Energy Calculator

Helmholtz Free Energy Calculator computes \\(F\\) for a system to find max work at const. T & V using internal energy, entropy, and temp.

Formulas Used in Helmholtz Free Energy Calculator

The calculator uses the Helmholtz free energy equation:

Helmholtz Free Energy:

\\[ F = U – T S \\]

Temperature Conversions:

\\[ T_K = T_C + 273.15 \\] \\[ T_K = \frac{5(T_F – 32)}{9} + 273.15 \\]

Interpretation:

  • \\(F < 0\\): Indicates maximum work the system can perform at constant \\(T\\) and \\(V\\)
  • \\(F > 0\\): Work must be done on the system
  • \\(F = 0\\): System is at equilibrium

Where:

  • \\(F\\): Helmholtz free energy (kJ/mol)
  • \\(U\\): Internal energy (kJ/mol)
  • \\(S\\): Entropy (kJ/(mol·K))
  • \\(T\\): Temperature (K)
  • \\(T_C\\): Temperature in Celsius (°C)
  • \\(T_F\\): Temperature in Fahrenheit (°F)

Example Calculation

Example: \\(U = 100 \, \text{kJ/mol}, S = 0.2 \, \text{kJ/(mol·K)}, T = 298 \, \text{K}\\)

Compute: \\(F = 100 – 298 \times 0.2 = 40.4 \, \text{kJ/mol}\\)

Result: \\(F > 0\\), work must be done on the system

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