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What are the 4 driving forces of chemical reactions

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I only know of two.

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Enthalpy, H , the heat flow at constant pressure for a given process. Entropy, S , the amount of energy dispersal for a given process

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In chemistry, driving force of a chemical reaction or "force of reaction" is the "chemical affinity" or affinity A, which is measured by negative change in the free energy (Gibbs free energy -ΔG or Helmholtz free energy -ΔH) on going from the reactants to the products

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