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is free expansion process isenthalpic?

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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The free expansion of a gas is an irreversible process; in principle, the temperature of a gas undergoing a free expansion is not a meaningful quantity. When we talk about an isothermal free expansion of a gas, we mean that the final temperature is the same as the initial temperature.

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Answered by pricetiwari2
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The free expansion of a gas is an irreversible process; in principle, the temperature of a gas undergoing a free expansion is not a meaningful quantity. When we talk about an isothermal free expansion of a gas, we mean that the final temperature is the same as the initial temperature.

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