| 11. | Equilibrium conditions of thermodynamic systems are related to the maximum property of the entropy.
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| 12. | A thermodynamic system is in equilibrium when it is no longer changing in time.
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| 13. | A thermodynamic meter is any device which measures any parameter of a thermodynamic system.
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| 14. | An empirical temperature is a numerical scale for the hotness of a thermodynamic system.
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| 15. | Thermodynamic potentials can be derived from the energy balance equation applied to a thermodynamic system.
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| 16. | This result applies to homogeneous, macroscopic systems, but not to all thermodynamic systems.
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| 17. | This statement asserts that thermal equilibrium is a left-Euclidean relation between thermodynamic systems.
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| 18. | Often the surroundings of a thermodynamic system may also be regarded as another thermodynamic system.
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| 19. | Often the surroundings of a thermodynamic system may also be regarded as another thermodynamic system.
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| 20. | The equilibrium state of a thermodynamic system is described by specifying its " state ".
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