what is inversion temperature of Joule Thomson effect
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For all real gases, it will equal zero at some point called the inversion point and, as explained above, the Joule-Thomson inversion temperature is the temperature where the coefficient changes sign (i.e., where the coefficient equals zero)
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For all real gases, it will equal zero at some point called the inversion point, and as explained above, the Joule- Thomson inversion temperature is the temperature where the coefficiant change sign (i.e. where the coefficiant equal zero).
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