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what do u mean by stable equilibrium in thermodynamic

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Answered by shruti1331
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A state of equilibrium is denned as the state to which a thermodynamic system tends under given external conditions. ... We must distinguish between the state of stable equilibrium, the state of unstable (or labile)equilibrium, and the state of metastableequilibrium.

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A system is generally said to be in equilibrium (stable or metastable, see Figure 4 and the following discussion) when its thermodynamic properties do not change with time. This corresponds to the condition that the first derivative of the free energy with respect to the appropriate variables be zero.

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