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27 September, 13:21

In which type of process is a gas heated so rapidly that is expands before any heat can escape, resulting in an absence of heat transfer between the gas and the environment? a. isobaric b. adiabatic c. isovolumetric d. isothermal

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  1. 27 September, 15:01
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    Adiabatic.

    Explanation:

    Any process in which there is no heat tranference is called adiabatic. In the situation, it is explained that due to the change of volume there is no heat between the gas and the environment.
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