## delta V

$\Delta U=q+w$

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Jorja De Jesus 2C
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### delta V

Other than in aqueous solutions, in what other situations would $\Delta V$ equal 0?

christabellej 1F
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### Re: delta V

I think it could also be when a gas is in a system that has constant volume, and so there can be no change in volume

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### Re: delta V

In any situation indicating a closed/isolated system where there is no change in volume (unless it is under a piston)

Robin Cadd 1D
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### Re: delta V

Whenever there's no change in volume, delta v = 0.

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### Re: delta V

Delta V equals 0 in closed or isolated systems

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