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  • Gibbs Free Energy

    A thermodynamic quantity used to predict the spontaneity of a chemical reaction.
  • Standard Conditions

    Conditions of 1 atmosphere pressure and 25 °C used for measuring standard Gibbs free energy.
  • Enthalpy

    A measure of the total energy of a thermodynamic system, often denoted as H.
  • Entropy

    A measure of the disorder or randomness in a system, often denoted as S.
  • Kelvin

    The SI base unit of temperature, used in thermodynamic calculations.
  • Spontaneity

    The tendency of a chemical reaction to occur without external influence.
  • Formation

    The process of creating a compound from its elements in their standard states.
  • Moles

    A unit of measurement for amount of substance, used in chemical equations.
  • Kilojoules

    A unit of energy equal to 1,000 joules, used in Gibbs free energy calculations.
  • Summation

    The process of adding together quantities, often used in calculating Gibbs free energy.
  • Products

    Substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
  • Reactants

    Substances consumed during a chemical reaction.
  • Chart

    A visual representation of data, often used to provide Gibbs free energy values.
  • Sigma

    A symbol representing summation in mathematical equations.
  • Natural State

    The most stable form of an element under standard conditions.