Science, asked by ajaysapkal1000, 5 months ago

In an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas against
vacuum, the work involved is :
(a) zero

(b) maximum
(c) minimum
(d)none of these.​

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Answered by kalivyasapalepu99
3

The heat absorbed during the isothermal expansion of an ideal gas against vacuum is zero.

During isothermal change, the temperature remains constant.

During expansion in vacuum, the work done is zero. Hence, there is no change in the internal energy.

The volume occupied by the molecules of an ideal gas is zero.

However for a non ideal gas, the volume occupied is non zero.

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Answered by kashifzubair82
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Answer:

टाटी इस कॉल्ड टाटी

Explanation:

तति इस् चल्लेद् तति बेचौसे तति इस् तति

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