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The change in free energy is a measure of​

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Answered by RachelRoth53
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Thermodynamic free energy

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Answered by mahendrapatel92lm
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The change in free energy is a measure of​ Thermodynamic.

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  • A thermodynamically closed process's change in free energy is a measure of (joules in SI) the greatest amount of non-expansion work that may be extracted (one that can change heat and function with its surroundings, but no matter).
  • Free energy change can be used as a measure of effort other than expansion work for a change that occurs under constant temperature and pressure. Expansion work cannot be transformed into other valuable tasks.
  • The criterion for forecasting the spontaneity of a reaction is the change in Gibbs free energy, which is based only on variations in state processes.
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