What is a good way to remember all the chemical thermodynamic equations since different stipulations give different equations?
Hi generally equations will be provided in the end of the question paper in exam, but sometimes we need to remember some equations as you have raised a point " different stipulations give different equations ". In such cases
1. Write all the symbols in your own way and maintain same terminology across all equations.
Example: ΔG - Gibbs free energy; ΔH - enthalpy; ΔS - entropy; ΔU - energy; R - gas constant, T = temperature so..on...
2. If possible group them into one table and the same way try to create a table of equations
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