A Gas is heated at constant temperature.then
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if it is heated at constant temperature then its isothermal compressibility will also remain constant.
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A Gas is heated at a constant temperature then isothermal compressibility remains constant.
- Isothermal compressibility implies compressibility at a constant temperature, it is the nature of compressibility which is simply obtained from its coefficient.
- When an object is heated at a constant temperature then it means that even though it is heated but the pressure and volume differ with the thermal energy such that temperature is resisted constant. In this case, the gas will necessarily be enabled to do work to dispel the internal energy because of the supply of heat. Isothermal processes need heat or work transfer for or from the surroundings and are not adiabatic.
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