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What is the work done in an isothermal free expansion of an ideal gas?

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During free expansion of an ideal gas, the work done is 0 be it a reversible or irreversible process. ... Isothermal reversible change: q = -w = pex(Vf-Vi) Isothermal reversible change: q = -w = nRTln (Vf/Vi) = 2.303 nRT log (Vf/Vi) Adiabatic change: q =0, ∆U = w.

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