termodinamikaistabilitási
Thermodynamic stability refers to the state of a system that is most resistant to change. In thermodynamics, stability is fundamentally linked to the system's energy. A system is considered thermodynamically stable if it is in its lowest possible energy state. Any spontaneous change from this state would require an input of energy, or would result in a less stable, higher energy configuration.
This concept is often described using thermodynamic potentials, such as Gibbs free energy or Helmholtz free
Systems can exhibit different levels of stability. A system might be metastable, meaning it is in a