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temperature of one mol of an ideal gas is raised by 2°C by a process. The internal energy change would be maximum if the process is

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Answered by aristocles
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Answer:

Isochoric process

Explanation:

As we know by first law of thermodynamics

Q = \Delta U + W

so we can say that heat given to the system of ideal gas is divided into its internal energy and work done by the gas

So total energy is divided into two parts

Now if we wish to change the internal energy of the system to be maximum when heat is given to the system then work done by the system must be ZERO

so we will say that

W = 0 if volume of the gas is constant

So it is

V = constant

Isochoric Process

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