Q. An ideal gas A and a real gap B have their volumes increased from V to 2V under isothermal conditions. The increase in internal energy:

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Solution:

There will be no change in the internal energy of the ideal gas. But for the real gas, the increase in internal energy takes place because of the work done against the intermolecular forces.