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Chapter 25, Problem 25.44QP
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The minimum temperature at which the protein wound denature spontaneously has to be explained.

Concept Introduction:

Enthalpy change is ΔH and entropy change is ΔS.

Gibbs free energy change is ΔG. ΔH,ΔS and ΔG are related as,

    ΔG=ΔHTΔS

Gibbs free energy change is denoted as ‘G’.  ΔG refers to change in free energy.  ΔG° is defined as standard free energy change under standard conditions of 25°C temperature and 1 atm pressure. 

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