Chemistry, asked by ramsanjeevan4094, 1 year ago

The temperature of inversion for a real gas is

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Answered by Anonymous
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The inversion temperature in thermodynamics and cryogenics is the critical temperature below which a non-ideal gas (all gases in reality) that is expanding at constant enthalpy will experience a temperature decrease, and above which will experience atemperature increase.
Answered by Tejaswimukka21
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The temperature of Inversion for real gas is 177K

  • As we know that if the height increases the temperature decreases.
  • But, in a layer of the atmosphere, the temperature starts increasing as we go up.
  • this increase in temperature is called an inversion of temperature.
  • the temperature of inversion for the real gases will be 177 Kelvin or -96.15⁰ Celsius or -141.07⁹ Fahrenheit
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