show that for a reversible phase transformation gibb's free energy change is zero
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It isn't necessarily.
For example if you supercool liquid water to -10 degrees C, let the water freeze and do this in a way that the final state is solid water at -10 degrees C, the change in Gibbs free energy will be negative. This is a spontaneous process.
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