The change in free energy is a measure of
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The change in the free energy is the maximum amount of work that a thermodynamic system can perform in a process at constant temperature, and its sign indicates whether a process is thermodynamically favorable or forbidden.
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The change in free energy is as follows:
- The change in free energy is a measure of(joules in SI ) the maximum amount of non-expansion work that can be taken out from a thermodynamically closed process (one that can change heat and function with its surroundings, but no matter).
- The change in Gibbs free energy, which is established exclusively on differences in state processes, is the standard for predicting the spontaneity of a reaction.
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