In the isothermal compression of an ideal gas the volume


In the isothermal compression of an ideal gas, the volume occupied by the gas is decreasing, but the temperature of the gas remains constant. In order for this to happen, A. heat must enter the gas. B. heat must exit the gas. C. no heat exchange should take place between the gas and the surroundings.

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