Which of the following statement is correct for Isothermal process? Select one: O a. The value of change in enthalpy is zero. O b. The value and direction of change in internal energy and the value and direction of work is same. O . When a gas is heated at constant temperature, its pressure and volume both will increase. O d. Isothermal process and Isobaric process are same.

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Which of the following statement is correct for Isothermal process?
Select one:
O a. The value of change in enthalpy is zero.
O b. The value and direction of change in internal energy and the value and direction of work is same.
O . When a gas is heated at constant temperature, its pressure and volume both will increase.
O d. Isothermal process and Isobaric process are same.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statement is correct for Isothermal process? Select one: O a. The value of change in enthalpy is zero. O b. The value and direction of change in internal energy and the value and direction of work is same. O . When a gas is heated at constant temperature, its pressure and volume both will increase. O d. Isothermal process and Isobaric process are same.
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