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What is the joule thomson coefficient for ideal gas

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Answered by vs062597
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The temperature drop of a gas divided by its pressure drop under constant enthalpy conditions is called the Joule-Thomson coefficient (JTC) of the gas. The JTC of an ideal gas is equal to zero since its enthalpy depends on only temperature

Answered by Anonymous
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Thermodynamics is one of the most important part of the physics.There are many phenomenons and substances which are related with the thermodynamics.

Similarly,Joule Thompson coefficient of the ideal gases is one of the most important part of the thermodynamics calculations and research works.

The Joule Thompson coefficient or the JTC of any ideal gas is "zero."

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