A system is said to be in thermodynamic equilibrium if it maintains which of the following equilibriums?

A system is said to be in thermodynamic equilibrium if it maintains which of the following equilibriums? Correct Answer Thermal, mechanical and chemical

Thermodynamic equilibrium describes a system whose properties will not change without some sort of outside interference. In other words, a system in thermodynamic equilibrium will not change unless something is added or subtracted from it. Thus, it should be under Thermal, mechanical and chemical equilibrium.

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