Why joule-thomson coefficient is zero for ideal gas
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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. ... Therefore, JTC of a quantum ideal gas is not equal to zero.
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