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The Thermodynamics of Love
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A popular 2003 internet quote that elaborates on this premise comes from internet writer Wild Bob in his short article “Thermodynamics of Love”. He reasons,
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Thus, according to Hwang, a reaction in which G decreases (-sG) favors formation of product because the products have less free energy than the starting
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