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daily life example of isobaric process

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Isobaric means occurring at a constant pressure.
Isochoric means occurring at a constant volume.
Isobaric first.
Most real life thermal or chemical processes, like boiling water on a stove, lighting a match, or the solid moth ball in your linen closet sublimating into an insect repelling gas, take place in contact with a very large, very difficult to change pressure reservoir, with a more or less constant pressure, our local piece of the earth’s atmosphere. These processes are very close to being isobaric.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: Isobaric procesS: It is defined as a process which is carried out at constant pressure. Hence, AP=0.

Features

(a) n this process. the volume (of gaseous system) changes against a constant pressure.

b) Since the extemal atmospheric pressure remains always constant, all the processes carried out in open yessels, or in the laboratory are 1Sobaric processeS.

(C) n this volume and temperature change.

(d) Internal energy of a system changes, hence, AUA

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