In the thermodynamic sense of the word, an irreversible process
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In the thermodynamic sense of the word, an irreversible process
- does the same work (but of opposite sign) as a reversible process
- violates the 1st law of thermodynamics, unlike a reversible process
- involves non-ideal gases (as opposed to ideal gases in a reversible process)
- exchanges the same amount of heat (but of opposite sign) as a reversible process.
Answer
(C) involves non-ideal gases (as opposed to ideal gases in a reversible process)
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