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During the isothermal expansion of an ideal gas

A

the internal energy remains unaffected

B

the temperature remains constant

C

the enthalpy remains unaffected

D

the enthalpy becomes zero

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A, B, C

Isothermal `rArr T` constant
`rArr Delta U= 0 rARr Delta H= 0`
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