At equilibrium, the total entropy change is zero. a.The statement is True b.The statement is False c.At equilibrium, the entropy change is not zero. d.Option B and C

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Answer:

Option c.

Explanation:

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Correct option is A)

For a reversible process, entropy behaves as a conserved quantity and no change occurs in total entropy. More specifically, total entropy is conserved in a reversible process and not conserved in an irreversible process.

At equilibrium as the system will be reversible so the total change in entropy will be zero.

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