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For an ideal gas of fixed amount, the initial pressure and volume are equal to the final pressure and volume

A

initial internal energy must be equal to the final internal energy

B

the work done on the system is zero

C

the work done by the system is zero

D

the initial temperature must be equal to final temperature

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A, D

Here n = constant so if `P_(2) = P_(1)` and `V_(2) =V_(1)` then `T_(2) = T_(1)`
Also work done by the system may be zero or may not be zero.
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