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Two gases have the same initial pressure, volume and temperature. They expand to the same final volume, one adiabatically and the other isothermally

A

The final temperature is greater for the isothermal process

B

The final pressure is greater for the isothermal process

C

The work done by the gas is greater for the isothermal process

D

All the above options are incorrect

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