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The pressure p and volume V of an ideal gas both increase in a process.

A

such a process is not possible.

B

The work done by the system is positive.

C

The tempreture of the system must increase.

D

Heat supplied to the gas is equal to the change in internal energy.

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B, C

The work done by the system is positive., The tempreture of the system must increase.
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