Chemistry, asked by akankshasharma280828, 1 year ago

. When helium is allowed to expand into vacuum, heating
effect is observed. This is due to the fact that:
(a) helium is an inert gas
(6) helium is a noble gas
(c) helium is an ideal gas
(d) the inversion temperature of helium is very low​

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Answered by LitChori01
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Answer:

When helium is allowed to expand into vacuum, heating effect is observed. This is due to the fact that helium is a noble gas.

Answered by LittleButterfly
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Hyyy....

When helium is allowed to expand into vacuum, heating

When helium is allowed to expand into vacuum, heatingeffect is observed. This is due to the fact that:

  • helium is an inert gas
  • helium is a noble gas
  • helium is an ideal gas
  • the inversion temperature of helium is very low

@LittleButterfly ~~

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