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if the pressure of an ideal gas decreases by 10 isothermally then its volume will​

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Answered by Anonymous
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❏For a isothermal process, the temperature remains constant. So if pressure decreases so the volume will increase.

Answered by rahul123437
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The final volume is ten times grater than initial volume.

Given:

The pressure of an ideal gas decreases by 10 iso thermally.

To find:

Change in volume.

Concept used:

Isothermal process:

The temperature of the system remains constant. That is ΔT =0.

In other words, in an isothermal process, the value ΔT = 0,

So that change in internal energy ΔU = 0 (only for an ideal gas) but Heat is not equal to zero.

Explanation:

So from above definition it is clear that Pressure ∝ volume

From given data change in pressure = 10

So that change in volume is also 10

That is final volume is ten times grater than initial volume.

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