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What is Gibb's free energy?​

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Answered by Talentedgirl1
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Thermodynamics : Gibbs Free Energy. Gibbs Free Energy (G) - The energy associated with a chemical reaction that can be used to do work. The free energy of a system is the sum of its enthalpy (H) plus the product of the temperature (Kelvin) and the entropy (S) of the system: Free energy of reaction ( G)

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The Gibbs free energy of a system at any moment in time is defined as the enthalpy of the system minus the product of the temperature times the entropy of the system. G = H - TS. The Gibbs free energy of the system is a state function because it is defined in terms of thermodynamic properties that are state functions.

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