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In reversible isothermal expansion of an...

In reversible isothermal expansion of an ideal gas :

A

w = 0

B

`U_(1) = U_(2)`

C

`H_(1) = H_(2)`

D

`q=nRTln.(V_(2))/(V_(1))`

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The correct Answer is:
B, C, D

`DeltaU=0" "therefore" "U_(2)-U_(1)=0`
Similarly, `DeltaH = 0`
`q=-w=nRTln.(V_(2))/(V_(1))`
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