During an isothermal expansion a confined ideal gas does 150 J of work against its...

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During an isothermal expansion a confined ideal gas does 150 J of work against its surroundings This implies that a 300 J of heat has been added to the gas b no heat is transferred because the process is isothermal c 150 J of heat has been added to the gas d 150 J of heat has been removed from the gas

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