An isothermal process is one in which the temperatures of

Chapter 9, Problem 9.124

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An isothermal process is one in which the temperatures of the system and surroundings remain constant at all times. With this in mind, what is wrong with the following statement: For an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas against a constant pressure, DT 5 0, so q 5 0? What is q equal to in an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas against a constant external pressure

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