derive a relationship between joule thomson coefficient an thermodynamic quantity
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The enthalpy of the gas is the same at each of these pressure-temperature points. A graph of these points is an isenthalpic (constant enthalpy) curve. At any given pressure and temperature, the Joule-Thomson coefficient, μJT, is the slope of this curve.
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