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Is there any example of a real-life system which violates the “third law” of thermodynamics while remaining at equilibrium?

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Third law of Thermodynamics :

  • Yes ; there are example of a real-life system which violates the “third law” of thermodynamics while remaining at equilibrium.

  • → At absolute zero the internal energy of the system would be zero since temperature is proportional to internal energy.

Statement of This law :

  • → This law states that the entropy of a crystal of a pure substance reaches zero as the temperature reaches zero.

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Answered by BabeHeart
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  \sf\pink{Third  \: law \:   of \:  Thermodynamics :}

❥ Yes ; there are example of a real-life system which violates the “third law” of thermodynamics while remaining at equilibrium.

❥ At absolute zero the internal energy of the system would be zero since temperature is proportional to internal energy.

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 \sf \blue{Statement  \: of \:  This \:  law :}

❥ This law states that the entropy of a crystal of a pure substance reaches zero as the temperature reaches zero.

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