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For isothermal expansion in case of an ideal gas :

A

`DeltaG=DeltaS`

B

`DeltaS=DeltaH`

C

`DeltaG=-T.DeltaS`

D

none of these

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For ideal gas isothermal expansion `DeltaH=0 `
`:. " "DeltaG=-T.DeltaS`
where `DeltaS=nRln((V_(2)))/(V_(1))`
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