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Summary Notes - Y2 Thermodynamics

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Struggling with Gibbs free energy or Born-Haber cycles? This concise Year 2 thermodynamics summary breaks it all down with ease. Gibbs free energy, entropy, lattice enthalpy, Born-Haber cycles & feasibility Step-by-step examples + clear diagrams Aligned with AQA specs Ideal for Year 13 revision & exam prep Thermodynamics doesn't have to be a nightmare – get it sorted in one go.

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