define joule thomson effect of liquefaction of gaes
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Joule-Thomson effect, the change in temperature that accompanies expansion of a gas without production of work or transfer of heat. At ordinary temperatures and pressures, all real gases except hydrogen and helium cool upon such expansion; this phenomenon often is utilized in liquefying gases.
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Joule-Thomson effect, the change in temperature that accompanies expansion of a gas without production of work or transfer of heat. ... At ordinary temperatures and pressures, all real gases except hydrogen and helium cool upon such expansion; this phenomenon often is utilized in liquefying gases.
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