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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when a substance undergoes an adiabatic phase transition?
A)No heat exchange with surroundings✓
B)Isothermal temperature equilibrium
C)Maximum entropy production internally
D)Reversible isobaric expansion
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When a substance undergoes an adiabatic process, there is no heat transfer between the substance and its surroundings because the process occurs quickly, so Q=0. Therefore, no heat exchange results, rather than isothermal equilibrium, maximum entropy, or reversible isobaric expansion which require energy transfer.
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