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When helium gas (at room temperature) undergoes the Joule-Thomson expansion , heating of the gas is observed becauseA. helium is an ideal gasB. the inversion temperature of helium gas is very highC. helium is a noble gasD. the inversion temperature of helium gas is very low

Answer» Correct Answer - D
At inversion temperature , there is neither heating nor cooling. Below the inversion temperature, there is heating effect.
Thus , when a compressed gas is allowed to expand thriugh a porous plug (joule - Thomson expansion) at a temperature above its inversion temperature, there is a rise in temperature.


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