According to thermodynamics,when can a process be called reversible?

  • A
    The system and surroundings are in mutual transformation.
  • B
    The system and surroundings are always in equilibrium with each other.
  • C
    The system spontaneously changes into the surroundings.
  • D
    There is no boundary between the system and the surroundings.

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