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When heat is given to a gas in an isothe...

When heat is given to a gas in an isothermal change, the result will be

A

external work done

B

rise in temperature

C

increase in internal energy

D

external work done and also rise in temperature

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The correct Answer is:
A

On giving heat to isothermal process, external work is done.
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