Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

what is the isothermic process? and why is it important?
and what if the process is irreversible?
and why is the adsorption is exothermic process???

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a thermodynamic system undergoes a process in such a way that its temperature remains constant, then the process is called isothermal. Essential conditions for isothermal process are: i) The container should be perfectly conducting to the surroundings

Answered by Anonymous
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Isothermic process-

The process in which Temperature remains constant in the system is known as isothermal process.

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The isothermal process is reversible because if we complete an full process with expansion that is cannot be reversed again.

The adsorption is exothermic process because it reduces the forces [adsorbent forces] .

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  • In this process the transfer of heat in the system with out out of the system remains constant it means the process or system having thermal equilibriam or maintained equilibrium.

Example-

  • industrial use- for maintain carnot cycle or to maintains heat.

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