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Define Gibbs energy and change in Gibbs energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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▶️the Gibbs free energy is defined as the measure of maximum or reversible work done by a system under constant temperature and pressure . it is a state function and denoted as G .

▶️The change in Gibbs free energy is denoted as

\boxed{ΔG = ΔH - TΔS}
where
H is enthalpy
T is temperature
S is entropy

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Answered by lintobabyp
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Answer:Gibbs energy of a system defined as the maximum energy that can be converted into useful work.

Where it is denoted by G and is given by

G=H-TS

Explanation:Where H is the enthalpy, Sis its entropy and T is its absolute temperature of a state function

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