In the context of Gibbs free energy, ( H ) represents the enthalpy of a system. Enthalpy is a thermodynamic quantity that reflects the total heat content of a system, accounting for both internal energy and the energy associated with pressure and volume. The Gibbs free energy equation is given by ( G = H - TS ), where ( T ) is the temperature and ( S ) is the entropy. This relationship helps predict the spontaneity of processes at constant temperature and pressure.
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