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Describe the general characteristics of the equilibria in the physical systems.

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  • Which of the following is not a general characteristic of equilibria involving physical processes ?

    A
    Equilibrium is possible only in a closed system at a given temperature.
    B
    All measurable properties of the system remain constant.
    C
    All the physical processes stop at equilibrium.
    D
    The opposing processes occur at the same rate and there is dynamic but stable condition.
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