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<p>system are uniquely determined. Usually, by default, a thermodynamic state is taken to be one of <a href="page.php?w=thermodynamic_equilibrium">thermodynamic equilibrium</a>. This means that the state is not merely the condition of the system at a specific time, but that the condition is the same, unchanging, over an indefinitely long duration of time.</p>

<p><big> Properties that define a thermodynamic state </big></p>
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* <b>Temperature (T)</b> represents the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system. It's a measure of how hot or cold a</p><p>
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