ThermodynamicsHard
Question
A system is said to be in thermodynamic equilibrium with the surroundings, if
Options
A.it is only in thermal equilibrium with the surrounding.
B.it is in both thermal and chemical equilibrium with the surrounding.
C.it is in thermal, chemical as well as mechanical equilibrium with the surrounding.
D.it is in thermal and mechanical equilibrium, but not in chemical equilibrium with the surrounding.
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