Physical Chemistry

Gibbs Free Energy: Understanding the Energy That Drives Chemical Reactions
Gibbs Free Energy (G) is a thermodynamic potential that measures the useful work obtainable from a thermodynamic system at constant temperature and pressure. It is defined as G = H - TS, where H is enthalpy, T is temperature, and S is entropy.

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