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If the inversion temperature of a gas is...

If the inversion temperature of a gas is `-80^(@)C`, then it will produce cooling under Joule-Thomson effect at

A

298K

B

273K

C

193K

D

173K

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D

If inversion temperature is` - 80^@C = 193K` then the temperature, at which it will produce cooling under Joule Thomson’s effect, would be below inversion temperature, except 173K all other values given as are > 193 K.
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