Decrease of Entropy and Chemical Reactions
General Physics
2008-07-03 v1
Abstract
The chemical reactions are very complex, and include oscillation, condensation, catalyst and self-organization, etc. In these case changes of entropy may increase or decrease. The second law of thermodynamics is based on an isolated system and statistical independence. If fluctuations magnified due to internal interactions exist in the system, entropy will decrease possibly. In chemical reactions there are various internal interactions, so that some ordering processes with decrease of entropy are possible on an isolated system. For example, a simplifying Fokker-Planck equation is solved, and the hysteresis as limit cycle is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.0807.0256,
title = {Decrease of Entropy and Chemical Reactions},
author = {Yi-Fang Chang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.0256},
year = {2008}
}
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