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The Joule-Thomson coefficient is zero at...

The Joule-Thomson coefficient is zero at

A

absolute temperature

B

critical temperature

C

inversion temperature

D

below `0^(@)C`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Joule-Thomson coefficient `(mu)` is zero at inversion temperature. Mathematically, `mu= ((delT)/(delp))_(H)`
When, `mu= 0`, the gas neither gets cooled down nor gets heated upon expansion.
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