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Gibbs Free Energy
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Summary
Gibbs free energy
is a
thermodynamic potential
that measures the
maximum reversible work
obtainable from a system at
constant temperature
and pressure. It is a crucial criterion for determining the
spontaneity of a process
, where a negative change in
Gibbs free energy
indicates a
spontaneous reaction
.
Concepts
Thermodynamics
Spontaneity
Enthalpy
Entropy
Chemical Potential
Equilibrium
Phase Transition
Helmholtz Free Energy
Endergonic Reaction
Exergonic Reaction
Concentration Difference
Chemical Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics Of Materials
Thermodynamics Of Binding
Thermodynamic Principles
Thermodynamics Of Oxidation
Heat Of Reaction
Standard Enthalpy Of Formation
Thermal Dynamics
Activity Coefficient
Entropy And Enthalpy
Spontaneous Process
Thermodynamics Of Surfaces
Interface Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics Of Metallurgy
Surface Free Energy
Thermodynamics Of Mixing
Thermodynamics Of Solutions
Entropy And Enthalpy In Polymers
Thermodynamic Equilibrium
Relevant Degrees
Heat and Thermodynamics 86%
Physical Chemistry 14%
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