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What is gibbs free energy?

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Answered by ritar3600pa8mw6
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The the gibbs free energy is classified into the energy associated with a chemical reaction that can be use to do work
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Gibbs free energy:

  • In thermodynamics, the Gibbs free energy or Gibbs function is a "thermodynamic potential" that can be utilised to figure the "limit of reversible work" that might be performed by a thermodynamic framework at a steady temperature and weight.
  • Basically in layman terms, it is the amount of “free energy” produced by a chemical reaction or machine or any other framework for when the machine itself or the reactants aren’t in motion or reacting.
  • Basically it is the energy that is produced while the framework is not doing anything at a constant pressure and temperature.  
  • The "equation for gibbs free energy" is
  • G = H - TS

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