Chemistry MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

The concept of "adiabatic wall" in thermodynamics refers to a boundary that allows:
A. Heat transfer
B. Volume change
C. Pressure change
D. No heat transfer

An adiabatic wall is a boundary that allows no heat transfer.

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