Thermodynamic variables of a system can be volume V, pressure p, temperature T, number of particles N, internal energy E and chemical potential μ, etc. For a system to be specified by Microcanonical (MC), Canonical Ensemble (CE) and Grand Canonical (GC) ensembles, the parameters required for the respective ensembles are

Thermodynamic variables of a system can be volume V, pressure p, temperature T, number of particles N, internal energy E and chemical potential μ, etc. For a system to be specified by Microcanonical (MC), Canonical Ensemble (CE) and Grand Canonical (GC) ensembles, the parameters required for the respective ensembles are Correct Answer MC : (E, V, N); CE : (N, V, T); GC : (V, T, μ)

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