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Which of the statements below is NEVER true? (a) If two samples of an ideal gas

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Question

Which of the statements below is NEVER true?

(a) If two samples of an ideal gas transition between the same two states, then they had the same energy exchange via heating.

(b) If two samples of ideal gases are at the same temperature, their particles have the same average kinetic energy.

(c) The temperature of an ideal gas is the average kinetic energy of its particles.

(d) If an ideal gas undergoes a cyclic process, then its initial and final internal energies are equal.

(e) If two substances have different latent heats of fusion, then they will have different latent heats of vaporization.

Explanation / Answer

The never true options is

If two samples of an ideal gas transition between the same two states they have same energy exchange via heating

It is not possible because external physical properties like pressure ,volume, temperature, and internal energy

If two samples of an ideal gas are at same temperature their particles have same average kinetic energy is not possible because external applied physical properties

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