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For a process DeltaS(total ) = 0 and Del...

For a process `DeltaS_(total ) = 0 and Delta G = 0` was obtained. What does it mean?

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To analyze the given conditions where \( \Delta S_{\text{total}} = 0 \) and \( \Delta G = 0 \), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Terms:** - \( \Delta S_{\text{total}} \) refers to the total change in entropy of a system and its surroundings. - \( \Delta G \) refers to the change in Gibbs free energy of the system. ...
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