Difference between gibbs free energy and standard free energy
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The entropy allows us to define two new extensive thermodynamic variables: the Helmholtz free energy, , is the maximum amount of work a system can do a constant volume and temperature; the Gibbs free energy is the maximum amount of work a system can do at constant pressure and temperature.
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Gibbs Free Energy is energy associated with chemical reactions and is equal to .
Standard Gibbs Free Energy is when things are occurring at a standard state, which I believe should be 25 degrees C and 1 atm.
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