Why do we use Chemistry as a synonym of love or romance or interaction of human? - IMsc. NIT PATNA

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Saturday 26 December 2020

Why do we use Chemistry as a synonym of love or romance or interaction of human?

Basically Chemistry is etymology of "cast together".

Written by :- Jyotish Jha

In every relationship there's bonding, interaction, repulsive or attractive forces. There's a mystery in every relationship and so is with the periodic elements, each one has a different property.


Transition elements always change oxidation number and the same happens with people in the age group of 17 to 23.

Some are covalent bond like carbon fixed. Some are like inert pair, who rarely make bond. Some are hydrogen that increases the number of neutrons and makes deuterium and other isotopes. That's what happens when someone gets rid off after their relationship, they get mature.


You are never more alive than when you’re a teenager.


Your brain is flushed with chemicals that can turn your life into a story of epic proportions.


An A-minus feels like the Pulitzer, a lonely Saturday night is an eternity of solitude, and your lab partner becomes the great love of your life.


Your brain has gotten used to a steady stream of dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin

(C8H11NO2 + C10H12N2O + C43H66N12O12S2 aka happy hormones)- that’s what causes all those blissed-out feelings of love. And now it’s replaced with stress hormones.



They’re gonna make you feel like garbage. Headaches, tight muscles, tight chest. Your body’s craving those feel-good chemicals. It’s basically withdrawal.


Love is a chemical reaction that comes and goes. So is heartbreak.Your brain adjusts.Your body chemistry changes back to normal.


*Spoiler Alert It’s all a waste of time.


P.S Just because a love ends doesn't mean it wasn't real.

Love doesn't need to last a lifetime for it to be real. You can't judge the quality of a love by the length of time it lasts. Everything dies, love included. Sometimes it dies with a person, sometimes it dies on its own. The greatest love story ever told doesn't have to be about two people who spent their whole lives together. It might be about a love that lasted two weeks or two months or two years, but burned brighter and hotter and more brilliantly than any other love before or after. Don't mourn a failed love; there is no such thing. All love is equal in the brain.

- Krystal Sutherland

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