When heat is supplied to an ideal gas in an isothermal process, the
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
When heat is supplied to an ideal gas in an isothermal process, the
- gas will do positive work
- gas will do negative work
- kinetic energy of the gas will increase
- gas will not obey the law of conservation of energy
Answer
(A) gas will do positive work
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