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Water is heated in an open vessel.The process is ` (i) isothermal (ii) isobaric (iii) isochoric (iv) adiabatic `​

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ISOCHORIC.

Explanation:

As, we know that according to THERMODYNAMICS :- Isochoric or isovolumetric process signifies that when any object or liquid is heated it's volume remains constant throughout the whole procedure.

So, as here we are heating a liquid i.e WATER, so in this heating process the temperature of water is changing constantly and even the external heat is also coming out or spreading out, but only the volume of the water is remaining constant throughout the whole process. So, this process of heating of water can be called as ISOCHORIC PROCESS.

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