The entropy of a thermodynamic system does not change when this system is used for:

  • A
    Conduction of heat from a hot reservoir to a cold reservoir
  • B
    Conversion of heat into work isobarically
  • C
    Conversion of heat into internal energy isochorically
  • D
    Conversion of work into heat isochorically

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