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Heating and cooling the material affects both the temperature and thethermodynamicfreeenergy.
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Concentration cells generate electricity from thethermodynamicfreeenergythat can be extracted from the difference in chemical concentrations of reactants, in the same reaction.
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Both are attributes of the material that depend on itsthermodynamicfreeenergy.
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The planes with the lowest energy will form the largest facets, in order to minimize the overallthermodynamicfreeenergyof the crystal.
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Water has a lowerthermodynamicfreeenergywhen in bulk ice than when in the supercooled liquid state.
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