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Copper melts at 1083oC. At 1100oC, free energy of molten copper with respect to free energy of copper in solid state is

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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when it comes to the understanding of Gibbes free molecules, then there is a chance of eergy formation at zero pressure for copper.


There is a bulk-free energy that is determined by isochoric and isothermal switching procedure and there are also free ions and free particles with respect to a comparison between molten and solid state of copper.


The free energy thus solidifies it.  

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