e. The heat q for an irreversible change of state from state 1 to 2 might differ from the heat for the same change of state carried out reversibly. f. For a reversible isothermal process in a closed system, AS must be zero.

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e. The heat q for an irreversible change of state from
state 1 to 2 might differ from the heat for the same
change of state carried out reversibly.
f. For a reversible isothermal process in a closed system,
AS must be zero.
Transcribed Image Text:e. The heat q for an irreversible change of state from state 1 to 2 might differ from the heat for the same change of state carried out reversibly. f. For a reversible isothermal process in a closed system, AS must be zero.
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