define isothermal
isohbaric
isochoric
isotonic
isomeric
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An isothermal process is a process in which temperature remains constant.
This condition is written as ∆T = 0 i.e. no change occurs in temperature of the reaction system.
In this process the pressure of the system is kept constant and so it is known as the isobaric process.
In this process the volume of the system is kept constant and so it is called isochoric process.
A solution having a concentration same as that of the other solution. Thus it neither gains or losses water by osmosis.
Isomers are compounds having same molecular formula but different structural formula.
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