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which of the following choices fits in the blank to complete the equation?
$delta g^0 = delta h^0$ ______
a. $+ tdelta s^0$
b. $cdot delta s^0$
c. $div delta s^0$
d. $- tdelta s^0$
The Gibbs free energy change equation at standard conditions is a fundamental concept in thermodynamics (a subfield of Physics, which is part of Natural Science). The formula is $\Delta G^0 = \Delta H^0 - T\Delta S^0$, where $\Delta G^0$ is the standard Gibbs free energy change, $\Delta H^0$ is the standard enthalpy change, $T$ is the temperature in Kelvin, and $\Delta S^0$ is the standard entropy change. By recalling this formula, we can determine the correct term to complete the equation.
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D. $- T\Delta S^0$