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The non- expansion work of a system...

The non- expansion work of a system

A

Equals decrease in free energy

B

Equals decrease in internal energy

C

Equals increase in enthalpy

D

Equals increase in internal energy

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`-DeltaG=-W_(non-ecp)`
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