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Why does the Gibbs free energy not decrease ad infinitum?

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Answered by khushi1513
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context, it usually means "continue forever, without limit" and this can be used to describe a non-terminating process, a non-terminating repeating process, or a set of instructions to be repeated "forever," among other uses. It may also be used in a manner similar to the Latin phrase et cetera to denote written words or a concept that continues for a lengthy period beyond what is shown. Examples include:

"The sequence 1, 2, 3, ... continues ad infinitum.""The perimeter of a fractal may be iteratively drawn ad infinitum."The 17th-century writer Jonathan Swiftincorporated the idea of self-similarity in the following lines from his satirical poem On Poetry: a Rhapsody (1733):
Answered by brainlystargirl
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Heya....

See here for your answer....

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Gibbs free energy not decrease ad infinitum because....

This context is usually means that the continue or without limit process...

It can be uses as similar to Carlton phrase that continue for a lengthy process beyond what is shown...

Let's see an example..

Take the sequence as,, 1,2,3...ad infinitum... This perimeter may be irrelevant drown ad infinitum..

So,, it don't loose energy...

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