why joule thomson effect is not applicable for hydrogen gas
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It is, but only at low temperatures. This is because hydrogen (and helium and neon, for that matter) are small enough that at higher temperatures they are very close to being ideal gases, and an ideal gas can't experience the effect at all. ... The value of the ground state energy of a hydrogen atom is -13.6eV.
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It is, but only at low temperatures
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This is because hydrogen (and helium and neon, for that matter) are small enough that at higher temperatures they are very close to being ideal gases, and an ideal gas can't experience the effect at all. ... The value of the ground state energy of a hydrogen atom is -13.6eV.
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