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The internal energy of an ideal gas incr...

The internal energy of an ideal gas increases during an isothermal process when the gas is

A

Expanded by adding more molecule to it.

B

Expande by adding more heat to it.

C

Expanded against zero pressure.

D

Compressed by doing work on it.

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