Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
No work is done on the system, but heat ...

No work is done on the system, but heat (q) is taken out from the system by the surroundings. What type of wall does the system have?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The walls which allow the transmission of heat through them into or out of the system are called diathermal walls. So the system has diathermal walls
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • MODEL PAPER 12

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise SECTION - B|9 Videos
  • MODEL PAPER 12

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise SECTION - C|3 Videos
  • MODEL PAPER 11

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise SECTION - C|4 Videos
  • MODEL PAPER 2

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise SECTION C|5 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Express the change in internal energy of a system when 1) No heat is absorbed by the system from the surroundings, but work (w) is done on the system. What type of wall does the system have ? ii) No work is done on the system, but a amount of heat is taken out from the system and given to the surroundings. What type of wall does the system have? iii) w amount of work is done by the system and q amount of heat is supplied to the system. What type of system would it be?

The system loses 'q' amount of heat though no work is done on the system. What type of wall does the system have?

No heat is absorbed by the system from the surroundings, but work (w) is done on the system. What type of wall does the system have?

Work is done by the system and heat (q) is supplied to the system. What type of system would it be?

All types of tissue systems have

If positive work is done on a system, its energy

Explain "system" and "surroundings".