How is isothermal possible in a balloon?

Answer:
Isothermal is where pressure and/or volume changes, but temperature remains constant. Pressure, Volume, and Temperature are related as:
PV = nRT =NkT for an ideal gas.

Here, we see that since a balloon's volume is allowed to change, its pressure remains relatively constant. Whenever there is a pressure change, it'll be offset by an equivalent change in volume, thus temperature is constant.
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