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For an ideal gas undergoing isothermal reversible expansion

A

`DeltaU = 0`

B

`DeltaH = 0`

C

`DeltaS = 0`

D

`w = 0`

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To solve the problem regarding an ideal gas undergoing isothermal reversible expansion, we will analyze the four given relations step by step. ### Step 1: Analyze ΔU (Change in Internal Energy) For an ideal gas undergoing an isothermal process, the temperature remains constant (ΔT = 0). The change in internal energy (ΔU) for an ideal gas is given by the equation: \[ \Delta U = n C_V \Delta T \] ...
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