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difference between isothermal and addiabatic process​

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Answered by MiscreantAngel
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The major difference between these two types of processes is that in the adiabatic process, there is no transfer of heat towards or from the liquid which is considered. Where on the other hand, in the isothermal process, there is a transfer of heat to the surroundings in order to make the overall temperature constant.

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Answered by srishtig519
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Isothermal Process.

Adiabatic Process

1. There is an exchange of heat between the system and the outside surrounding.

1. There is no exchange of heat between the system and the outside surrounding.

2. The temperature of the material involved remains same.

2. The temperature of the material involved may increase.

3. Heat can be added or released from the system just to keep the same temperature.

3. There is no heat added or released from the system.

4. Here transformation is slow.

4. Here transformation is fast.

5. Here temperature of the system remains constant.

5. In these types of process total heat content of the system remains constant.

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