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    An Ideal Gas Is Heated So That It Expands at Constant
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An Ideal Gas Is Heated So That It Expands at Constant

Question 88

Question 88

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An ideal gas is heated so that it expands at constant pressure.The gas does work W.What heat is added to the gas?


A) W
B) -W
C) zero
D) more than W
E) less than W

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