the standard free enerry for a chemical reaction is given by
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The Gibbs [free] energy (also known as theGibbs function) is defined asG=H–T S(4-1)in whichSrefers to the entropy of thesystem. SinceH,TandSare all state functions, so isG. Thus for any change in state, we can write the extremely important relation
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