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For questions relating to the energy required for or produced by reactions, including questions of endothermicity/exothermicity, bond enthalpy, etc.

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Why is the Gibbs free energy of a reversible reaction not always 0? [duplicate]

This would imply that the Gibbs energy must then also be 0 for all reversible processes, as: $$\Delta G = T_\mathrm{system} S_\mathrm{total} $$ and $\Delta S_\mathrm{total} =0$ for reversible processes …
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