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In Reply to: RE: freezing? posted by geoffkait on October 27, 2020 at 13:59:05
'thermodynamic processes are irreversible'
please place a cup of water in the freezer for 4 hours, remove the ice for 4 more hours, place the cup of water into a pot and bring to a boil until it evaporates as steam, then type the above again with a straight face
thank you ... and remember:
thermodynamic change states cannot be precisely restored to initial states by infinitesimal changes in some property of the system without expenditure of energy
that includes the passive evaporation waiting for the ice to melt
with regards,
Follow Ups:
Freezing media or anything is an irreversible process in the sense that the effects are irreversible. Better? The effects are not (rpt not) Temporary. Just like effects from cryogenic treatment are irreversible and not temporary.
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punctuation sir, you said 'All' processes ... I can read if you can write
'I'm guessing you have no experience in this sort of thing'
*ahem* ... touche` ?
I was trying to cut you some slack by deleting that comment. Touched a nerve, one assumes. Lol
all systems check OK thanks. just tweaking you a bit.
yet, there are those who do take themselves way too seriously
don't they
; )
I think you just answered your own question.I've been away for a while. One assumes you're the local troll here.
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probably more than one but they would also be mistaken
I enjoy your posts and wouldn't intentionally disrupt any meaningful thread
thank you for your reply and following me on the AA forums
be well,
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