Gibbs free energy and net work done by the system?
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When a system changes from a well-defined initial state to a well-defined final state, the Gibbs free energy, ΔG, equals the work done/exchanged by the system with its surroundings, minus the work of the pressure forces.
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When a system changes from an initial state to a final state, the Gibbs free energy (ΔG) equals the work exchanged by the system with its surroundings, minus the work of the pressure force. ... Therefore, Gibbs free energy is most useful for thermochemical processes at constant temperature and pressure.
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