The reaction between $$\Delta G$$ and $$\Delta H$$ is:
A
$$\Delta H=T\Delta G+\Delta S$$
B
$$\Delta G=\Delta H-T\Delta S$$
C
$$T\Delta S-\Delta G=\Delta H$$
D
$$\Delta H=\Delta G+T\Delta S$$
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Correct option is B. $$\Delta G=\Delta H-T\Delta S$$ The relation between change in Gibbs free energy and change in enthalpy is - $$\Delta G= \Delta H- T\Delta S$$ Option B is correct.
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