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what is the use of free energy in chemical equilibria​

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The Road to Equilibrium is Down the Gibbs Energy Hill. This means, of course, that if the total Gibbs Gibbs energy G of a mixture of reactants and products goes through a minimum value as the composition changes, then all net change will cease— the reaction system will be in a state of chemical equilibrium .

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The Road to Equilibrium is Down the Gibbs Energy Hill. This means, of course, that if the total Gibbs Gibbs energy G of a mixture of reactants and products goes through a minimum value as the composition changes, then all net change will cease— the reaction system will be in a state of chemical equilibrium .

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