what is joule thomson effect
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Decrease in means that work is done on the fluid and the internal energy increases. This can thus lead to an increase in temperature and the Joule-Thomson coefficient will be negative. For an ideal gas, does not change during a Joule-Thomson expansion.
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the change of temperature of a gas when it is allowed to expand without doing any external work. The gas becomes cooler if it was initially below a certain temperature (the inversion temperature ), or hotter if initially above it.
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the change of temperature of a gas when it is allowed to expand without doing any external work. The gas becomes cooler if it was initially below a certain temperature (the inversion temperature ), or hotter if initially above it.
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