Give an example in which zeroth law of thermodynamics is not valid.
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This law cannot be applied to several chemical equilibria,e.g., ammonia(SystemI) and hydrogen chloride(SystemII) can be in equilibrium with nitrogen(SystemIII); but as known, they will rapidly react with each other; hence thermal equilibrium between them is not possible.
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This law cannot be applied to several chemical equilibria,e.g., ammonia(SystemI) and hydrogen chloride(SystemII) can be in equilibrium with nitrogen(SystemIII); but as known, they will rapidly react with each other; hence thermal equilibrium between them is not possible.
hope it helps✅
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