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Why is reversibility such a basic concept in thermodynamics?

Answer» \tA thermodynamic process is reversible if the process can be turned back such that the system and surroundings return to their original states, with no other change anywhere else in the universe.\tThis means in the Reversible processes if a process starts from initial state then it goes to final state and then it can reversed back from final state to initial state.\tExamples:- Isothermal expansion and compression, Electrolysis\xa0


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