Discussion :: Thermodynamics
- Addition of heat at constant pressure to a gas results in
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A.
Raising its temperature |
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B.
Raising its pressure |
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C.
Raising its volume |
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D.
Raising its temperature and doing external work |
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Addition of heat at constant pressure to a gas results in Raising its temperature and doing external work
When you heat a gas, both its vapor pressure and the volume it occupies increase. The individual gas particles become more energetic and the temperature of the gas increases.
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