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Why is a sealed pop bottle said to be in a state of equilibrium, while an opened bottle is not?
ozymandias said:This is a bit of a semantic problem.
Thermodynamically, a system can only be in equilibrium with another system (this is, in fact, used to define temperature, the basic variable in thermodynamics).
Mechanically, a system is in equilibrium if the function that describes it does not change with time.
There is also chemical equilibrium and a host of other interpretations - I'm sure other disciplines have their own definitions of "equilibrium" as well. I'm not sure which meaning your usage carries, so I can't really give you a full answer.
pinkyjoshi65 said:when a soda bottle is opened, Co2 rushes out..