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A gas is allowed to expand reversibly under adiabatic conditions. What is zero for such a process ?

A

`DeltaG=0`

B

`DeltaT=0`

C

`DeltaS=0`

D

None of these

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C

For adiabatic process, `deltaq=0` , `DeltaS` which is `deltaq//T` is also zero.
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