Chemistry, asked by karishmachauhan403, 1 month ago

what is change in internal energy when an ideal gas expands isothermally​

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Answered by sunny260930
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Answer:

Isothermal Expansion

Temperature is held constant, therefore the change in energy is zero (U=0). So, the heat absorbed by the gas equals the work done by the ideal gas on its surroundings.

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Answered by mandulaimmaniyelu77
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Answer:

In Gas Expansion, we assume Ideal behavior for the two types of expansions

Explanation:

Temperature is held constant, therefore the change in energy is zero (U=0). So, the heat absorbed by the gas equals the work done by the ideal gas on its surroundings.

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