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Subscripts in physical chemistry

Description

Subscripts in physical chemistry are used to differentiate symbols of different quantities. While these subscripts need to be short to be readable, they have to be distinct and well defined. Several subscripts relate to fundamental terms and concepts, summarized in a list below.

Alphabetical list of subscripts

Symbol Name Example
e external available external work, deW
c combustion ΔcHB
f formation ΔfHB
i internal dini
r reaction drni
t total transformations dtG
te total external total external work, dteW
tr transformation (partial) dtrG


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