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During the isothermal expansion of an id...

During the isothermal expansion of an ideal gas, its
internal energy increases
enthalpy decreases
enthalpy remains unaffected
enthalpy reduces to zero.

A

Internal energy increases

B

Enthalpy decreases

C

Internal energy remains constant

D

Enthalpy reduces to zero

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C

For isothermal process internal energy remains constant as there is no change in temperature. The answer is (3)
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