26. An ideal gas at constant temperature and pressure expands, then its[BHU 1998] (a) Internal energy remains same (b) Internal energy decreases (c) Internal energy increases (d) Entropy first increases and then decreases

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

We know that internal energy of a gas depends upon its pressure and temperature. Thus if a gas expands at constant temperature and pressure, than its internal energy remains same.

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