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If a gas expands at constant temperature , it indicates that
Options
(a) kinetic energy of molecules remains the same
(b) number of the molecules of gas increases
(c) kinetic energy of molecules decreases
(d) pressure of the gas increases
Correct Answer:
kinetic energy of molecules remains the same
Explanation:
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