SPH 302 LESSON 6: Helmholtz and Gibbs free energy
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Gibbs free energy, also known as the Gibbs function, Gibbs energy, or free enthalpy, is a quantity that is used to measure the
maximum amount of work done in a thermodynamic system when the temperature and pressure are kept constant. Gibbs free
energy is denoted by the symbol ‘G’. Its value is usually expressed in Joules or Kilojoules.
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