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Standard XII
Chemistry
Kinetic Theory of Gases
The heat abso...
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The heat absorbed during the isothermal expansion of an ideal gas against vacuum is
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(
∂
U
/
∂
V
)
T
=
0
(for ideal gas), because heat depends upon temperature.
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