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define isothermal

isohbaric
isochoric
isotonic
isomeric ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\mathbb{\blue{\underline{ISOTHERMAL\: PROCESS:-}}}

\star An isothermal process is a process in which temperature remains constant.

\star This condition is written as ∆T = 0 i.e. no change occurs in temperature of the reaction system.

\mathbb{\blue{\underline{ISOBARIC\: PROCESS:-}}}

\star In this process the pressure of the system is kept constant and so it is known as the isobaric process.

\mathbb{\blue{\underline{ISOCHORIC\: PROCESS:-}}}

\star In this process the volume of the system is kept constant and so it is called isochoric process.

\mathbb{\blue{\underline{ISOTONIC\: SOLUTION:-}}}

\star A solution having a concentration same as that of the other solution. Thus it neither gains or losses water by osmosis.

\mathbb{\blue{\underline{ISOMER:-}}}

\star Isomers are compounds having same molecular formula but different structural formula.

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