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Why h2 and helium shows heating at normal temperature?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

.Showing of heating effects by a gas depends upon its temperature of inversion. If the temperature of any gas is above than its temperature of inversion then shows heating effects. ... Actually, temperature of inversion for hydrogen and helium is -80°c and -238°c respectively

Answered by riya6087
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Explanation:

If the temperature of any gas is above than its temperature of inversion then shows heating effects. ... Hence, these gases show heating effects at ordinary room temperature while others do not. Actually, temperature of inversion for hydrogen and helium is -80°c and -238°c respectively.

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