Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
In an isothermal process...

In an isothermal process

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Isothermal process : An isothermal process is defined as one in which the temperature of the system remains constant, during the change from its initial to final state. The system exchanges heat with its surrounding and the temperature of the system remains constant.
For an isothermal process dT = 0
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • THERMODYNAMICS

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS|87 Videos
  • THERMODYNAMICS

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise ADDITIONAL SHORT ANSWERS|46 Videos
  • THERMODYNAMICS

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise NUMERICAL PROBLEMS|19 Videos
  • SURAS. MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 2

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise Part - D (Answer all five questions:)|15 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Can two states of an ideal gas be connected by an isothermal process as well as an adiabatic process?

In a isothermal process on an ideal gas, the pressure increases by 0.5% . The volume decreases by about.

Give the equation of state for an isothermal process.

two samples 1 and 2 are initially kept in the same state. the sample 1 is expanded through an isothermal process where as sample 2 through an adiabatic process up to the same final volume.Let p_(1) and p_(2) be the final pressure of the samples and 2 respectively in the previous question then.