In thermodynamics, a process is called reversible when (2001)
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In thermodynamics, a process is called reversible when (2001)
- surroundings and system change into each other
- there is no boundary between system and surroundings
- the surroundings are always in equilibrium with the
system - the system changes into the surroundings
spontaneously
Answer
(C) the surroundings are always in equilibrium with the system
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