what is thermodynamics equilibrium and it's types
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Answer:Thermodynamic equilibrium, condition or state of a thermodynamic system, the properties of which do not change with time and that can be changed to another condition only at the expense of effects on other systems. For a thermodynamic equilibrium system with given energy, the entropy is greater than that of any other state with the same energy. For a thermodynamic equilibrium state with given pressure and temperature, the Gibbs free energy is smaller than that of any other state with the same pressure and temperature.
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A system is said to be in thermodynamic equilibrium if it does not have the capacity to spontaneously change its state after it has been isolated. For a system to be in thermodynamic equilibrium it should be in mechanical, thermal, phase and chemical equilibrium.