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How to calculate gibbs free energy

By Matthew Lynch
September 20, 2023
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Gibbs Free Energy (GFE), named after American scientist Josiah Willard Gibbs, is a vital thermodynamic property that measures the energy available in a system for performing useful work. It is commonly used to predict the spontaneity of chemical reactions and the equilibrium position of those reactions. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide on how to calculate Gibbs Free Energy.

Equation for Calculating Gibbs Free Energy

The equation for calculating Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG) is as follows:

ΔG = ΔH – (T * ΔS)

Where:

– ΔG represents the change in Gibbs Free Energy

– ΔH represents the change in enthalpy (heat energy)

– T represents temperature in Kelvin

– ΔS represents the change in entropy (randomness or disorder)

Step-by-Step Guide to Calculating Gibbs Free Energy

1. Determine the Change in Enthalpy (ΔH):

The change in enthalpy can be found using the following equation:

ΔH = Σ(H_products) – Σ(H_reactants)

You will need to know the enthalpies of formation for each substance involved in the reaction. These values can be found in chemistry textbooks or reliable online sources.

2. Determine the Change in Entropy (ΔS):

The change in entropy can be calculated using a similar method as for enthalpy.

ΔS = Σ(S_products) – Σ(S_reactants)

Again, you will need to gather entropy values for each substance involved in the reaction from reliable sources.

3. Convert Temperature to Kelvin:

Since temperature is essential for calculating Gibbs Free Energy, ensure that it is measured in Kelvin (K). You can convert Celsius to Kelvin using this simple formula:

Temperature (K) = Temperature (°C) + 273.15

4. Apply the Gibbs Free Energy Equation:

With ΔH, ΔS, and temperature in Kelvin at hand, plug the values into the equation mentioned earlier to calculate the change in Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG):

ΔG = ΔH – (T * ΔS)

Interpreting the Results

The sign of ΔG determines the spontaneity of a chemical reaction:

– If ΔG is negative, the reaction is spontaneous and will occur naturally.

– If ΔG is positive, the reaction is non-spontaneous and requires energy for it to occur.

– If ΔG is zero, the reaction has reached equilibrium, and there’s no further net change in the concentration of reactants or products.

Conclusion

Understanding how to calculate Gibbs Free Energy is crucial for predicting the behavior of chemical reactions. By following this step-by-step guide, you will be able to determine whether a specific reaction will proceed spontaneously or require an external energy source. Keep in mind that accurate values for enthalpy and entropy are necessary for precise calculations.

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