Question
Question: During an isothermal expansion, a confined ideal gas does –150 J of work against its surroundings. T...
During an isothermal expansion, a confined ideal gas does –150 J of work against its surroundings. This implies that
A
150 J of heat has been removed from the gas
B
300 J of heat has been added to the gas
C
No heat is transferred because the process is Isothermal
D
150 J of heat has been added to the gas
Answer
150 J of heat has been added to the gas
Explanation
Solution
150 J of heat has been added to the gas.