Multiple Choice
The energy absorbed as heat by an ideal gas for an isothermal process equals:
A) the work done by the gas
B) the work done on the gas
C) the change in the internal energy of the gas
D) the negative of the change in internal energy of the gas
E) zero since the process is isothermal
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