What are the units for Gibbs free energy and how are they determined in thermodynamics?

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The units for Gibbs free energy are joules (J) or kilojoules (kJ). In thermodynamics, Gibbs free energy is determined by calculating the difference between the enthalpy (H) and the product of the temperature (T) and the entropy (S), using the equation: G H - TS.

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