Why is G zero for a phase change?

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2026-04-25 07:55

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G is zero for a phase change because at equilibrium, the Gibbs free energy of the system remains constant, indicating a balance between the energy required to break intermolecular forces in the initial phase and the energy released when forming new intermolecular forces in the final phase.

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