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When heat is given to gas in an isothermal change, the result will be

  1. external work done
  2. rise in temperature
  3. increase in internal energy
  4. external work done and also rise in temperature

Correct answer: external work done

Solution

For an isothermal change, the temperature remains constant, so the internal energy of an ideal gas does not change. Therefore, any heat supplied must be used to do external work.

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