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  • Understanding Equilibrium: The Minimum Gibbs Free Energy
    For all equilibrium systems, the Gibbs free energy is at a minimum.

    The Gibbs free energy is a thermodynamic potential that measures the maximum amount of work that can be extracted from a thermodynamic system at constant temperature and pressure. At equilibrium, the Gibbs free energy is at a minimum, which means that the system is in the most stable state possible. This is because any change to the system would increase the Gibbs free energy and make the system less stable.

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