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Free Energy Change

Free energy change refers to the difference in energy available to do work during a chemical or physical process. When a process results in a decrease in free energy (negative change), it can occur spontaneously and release energy, like a ball rolling downhill. If free energy increases (positive change), the process requires energy input to happen. This concept helps predict whether reactions or changes will happen naturally or need external energy, important in fields like chemistry, biology, and engineering.