Maximum Work | Physical Chemistry I 048
Physical Chemistry lecture that discusses the free energy from the perspective of Gibbs and Helmholtz free energy being related to the maximum work of a system. Relationships are derived in both cases to show how they relate to the energy available to do work.

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