During an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas
  • A
    Its internal energy decreases
  • B
    Its internal energy does not change
  • C
    The work done by the gas is equal to the quantity of heat absorbed by it
  • DBoth $(b)$ and $ (c)$ are correct
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