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What is an isothermal process? State essential conditions for such a process to take place. Show analytically that work done by one mole of an ideal gas during isothermal expansion from volume `V_1` to volume `V_2` is given by `= "RT log"_(e) V_2/V_1` . What is the change in internal energy of a gas, which is compressed isothermally?

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