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Can we call Gibbs free energy as potential?

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Answered by raviravi95
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Thermodynamic free energyis a subset of potential energy. ... Both describe thepotential energy of a system under certain conditions. ForGibbs free energy, the conditions are constant temperature and pressure - useful for biochemists - because the two are usually more or less constant in the human body.
Answered by Anonymous
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The change in Gibbs free energy change is the maximum non-expansion work obtainable under these conditions in a closed system. ΔG is negative for spontaneous processes, positive for nonspontaneous processes and zero for processes at equilibrium. Also Known As: (G), Gibbs' free energy, Gibbs energy, or Gibbs function.

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