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what is irreversible Isothermal process thank you sofiya​

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Answered by iamrockstar131
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In case of isothermal irreversible expansion , the gas is allowed to expand slowly , its temperature tends to fall but some of the heat from the surrounding is conducted to the gas , keeping the temperature constant

Answered by litzSofil
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In case of isothermal irreversible expansion , the gas is allowed to expand slowly , its temperature tends to fall but some of the heat from the surrounding is conducted to the gas , keeping the temperature constant

You clearly cannot undo expansion into a system that had 0 pressure if you only have a piston pushing on one side. Therefore, it is irreversible, as stated first thing in the article. A reversible isothermal expansion is an infinitisimally slow increase in the volume of the substance at constant temperature.

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