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Heating a gas in a constant volume container is an example of which process?

A

isochoric

B

adiabatic

C

isobaric

D

cyclic

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To solve the question of which thermodynamic process is represented by heating a gas in a constant volume container, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Scenario**: We have a gas contained in a rigid container, meaning the volume of the gas cannot change. When we heat the gas, we need to analyze how this affects the properties of the gas. 2. **Identify the Type of Process**: In thermodynamics, processes can be classified based on how certain properties change: - **Isochoric Process**: This is a process where the volume remains constant. Since the container does not allow the gas to expand, this is the relevant process. - **Isobaric Process**: This process occurs at constant pressure. Since the volume is fixed, the pressure can change when the gas is heated. - **Adiabatic Process**: In this process, there is no heat exchange with the surroundings. However, since we are actively heating the gas, this does not apply. - **Cyclic Process**: This involves returning to the initial state after a series of changes, which is not relevant here. 3. **Conclusion**: Since the volume of the gas does not change while it is being heated, the process is classified as an **Isochoric Process**. ### Final Answer: The process of heating a gas in a constant volume container is an example of an **Isochoric Process**. ---
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