A balloon filled with helium (32°C and 1.7 atm). bursts. Immediately afterwards the…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
A balloon filled with helium (32°C and 1.7 atm). bursts. Immediately afterwards the expansion of helium can be considered as:
- Irreversible isothermal
- Irreversible adiabatic
- Reversible adiabatic
- Reversible isothermal
Answer
(B) Irreversible adiabatic
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