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| Similarly, the thermodynamic force for crack growth is defined as the derivative of the Gibbs free energy with respect to the increment of the crack surface; hence, it can be expressed as: It must be noted that the calculation of pKa values using computational methods is difficult, as there is no simple and accurate way to calculate the Gibbs free energy of the solvated proton. Living organisms permanently mobilize their Gibbs free energy in order to create new possibilities that have direct biological significance. |
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