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Question
The internal energy of an ideal gas increases during an isothermal process when the gas is
Options
A.expanded by adding more molecules to it.
B.expanded by adding more heat to it.
C.expanded against zero pressure.
D.compressed by doing work on it.
Solution
Internal energy of ideal gas depends on the temperature as well as quantity of gas.
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