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Uriah Lane
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27 January, 19:29
What is Gibbs free energy?
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Johnny Wang
27 January, 19:38
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Gibbs Free Energy is used to determine at what temperaufe a reaction will be spontaneous. If delta G is negative, the reaction is spontaneous. If delta G is positive, the reaction is nonspontaneous.
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