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Consider an inventor who claims to have invented a device which, upon activation, becomes colder when a liquid solution crystallizes spontaneously at...
Consider an inventor who claims to have invented a device which, upon activation, becomes colder when a liquid solution crystallizes spontaneously at constant pressure. Considering the laws of thermodynamics, should a government patent office deny his/her patent application as impossible?