Suppose That We Allow an Ideal Gas Containing Atoms to Expand Slowly and Isothermally to Twice Its Initial
Multiple Choice
Suppose that we allow an ideal gas containing atoms to expand slowly and isothermally to twice its initial volume. By what factor does its multiplicity increase?
A) By a factor of 2 .
B) By a factor of .
C) The multiplicity does not change.
D) The answer depends on the gas's initial volume.
E) The answer depends on the gas's fixed temperature.
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