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In an isothermal expansion of a gas
a pressure remains cons tan
temperature remains constant
density remains constant
None of these
An isothermal process is defined by the change in a particular system where the temperature will remain constant. To be more precise, isothermal expansion gives ?T = 0 (no change in the temperature). ... In the case of an ideal gas, the rate of free expansion is NIL, that is, the work done is 0.
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