Q.

Joule-Thomson coefficient (T/P)H for an ideal gas is:

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a

zero

b

+Ve

c

-Ve

d

none of these

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

Ideal gas does not show Joule-Thomson effect

For an ideal gas, U(intermolecular) is equal to zero, because of absence of intermolecular force of attraction in ideal gas.
Hence, no heat is lost in the expansion and its Joule-Thomson coefficient is zero.

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