In a phase diagram, what is the value of AG at the phase boundaries and why does that have to be the value at the temperature and pressure where the phases change?

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In a phase diagram, what is the value of AG at the phase boundaries and why does that have
to be the value at the temperature and pressure where the phases change?
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