Q. In adiabatic process:

A
Enthalpy remains constant
B
No work transfer takes place
C
Entropy remains constant
D
No heat transfer takes place
Solution:
  • Adiabatic process, in thermodynamics, change occurring within a system as a result of transfer of energy to or from the system in the form of work only; i.e., no heat is transferred.
  • A rapid expansion or contraction of a gas is very nearly adiabatic.
  • Adiabatic process -A process in which the system is insulated from the surroundings and no heat flows between the system and the surroundings.
    (ie, ?Q = 0)
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