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Force

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An isomorphic force, Ξ”trF (intensive quantity), in thermodynamics or ergodynamics is the partial Gibbs (Helmholtz) energy change per advancement of a transformation (tr).

Abbreviation: Ξ”trF

Reference: Gnaiger_1993_PAC


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Gibbs energy or Gibbs force?

Publications in the MiPMap
Gnaiger E (2018) Gibbs energy or Gibbs force? Mitochondr Physiol Network 2018-08-02.


Gnaiger E (2018) MiPNet

Abstract: Gibbs energy, G [J], is an extensive quantity, defined relative to a reference state of a system, comparable to altitude [m] defined relative to a reference (altitude at sea level). When a chemical reaction proceeds in a closed isothermal system, the Gibbs energy of the system undergoes a change, drG, [J]. Force is an intensive quantity. An isomorphic force is defined as the partial derivative of Gibbs energy (exergy) per advancement of a transformation, Ξ”trF = dtrG/dtrΞΎ. The driving force of a reaction (compare affinity), therefore, is Ξ”rF = drG/drΞΎ [JΒ·mol-1].


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