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gibbs-helm·holtz equation \ˈgibzˈhel]mˌhōlts-, -ˈheu̇]\ noun Usage: usually capitalized G&H Etymology: after Josiah Willard Gibbs died 1903 American mathematician and physicist and Hermann L. F. von Helmholtz died 1894 German scientist : an equation in thermodynamics that is applicable to reversible isobaric chemical processes: the difference between the change in free energy and the heat of reaction equals the product of the absolute temperature and the rate of change of free energy with temperature |