An ideal gas receives 10 J of heat in a reversible isothermal expansion. Then the…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
An ideal gas receives 10 J of heat in a reversible isothermal expansion. Then the magnitude of work done by the gas :
- would be more than 10 J
- 10 J
- would be less than 10 J
- cannot be determined
Answer
(B) 10 J
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