Heat is added to an ideal gas and the gas expands. In such a process the temperature

A. will remain the same if the work done equals the heat added.
B. must always decrease.
C. will remain the same if the work done is less than the heat added.
D. must always increase.
E. will remain the same if the work done exceeds the heat added.


Answer: A

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