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For an ideal gas :

A

The change in internal energy in a constant pressure process from temperature `T_1` to `T_2` is equal to `nC_v(T_2 - T_1)`, where `C_V` is the molar specific heat at constant volume and n the number of moles of the gas

B

The change in internal energy of the gas and the work done by the gas are equal in magnitude in an adiabatic process

C

The internal energy does not change in an isothermal process

D

No heat is added or removed in an adiabatic process

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A, B, C, D

`Delta U = n C_V Delta T to`
In adiabatic process `Delta Q = 0," so " Delta U = -Delta U = -Delta W " "rArr | Delta U | =| Delta W|`
In isothermal process, `Delta T = 0," so " Delta U = 0`
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