Chemical Engineering - Stoichiometry - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Stoichiometry - Section 5 (Q.No. 1)
1.
No cooling occurs, when an ideal gas undergoes unrestrained expansion, because the molecules
Discussion:
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:
2 years ago
In an ideal gas, no work is required to tear apart the molecules due to the absence of attractive forces in an ideal gas.
Hence when any ideal gas undergoes unrestrained expansion, no cooling occurs.
Option (D) is correct.
Hence when any ideal gas undergoes unrestrained expansion, no cooling occurs.
Option (D) is correct.
(1)
Harsha said:
10 years ago
Inversion temperature: The temperature at which the Joule "Thomson effect for a given gas changes sign. So that the gas is neither heated nor cooled when allowed to expand without expending energy.
Anonymous said:
6 years ago
Refer 26th question of this section.
Mr Pegu said:
12 months ago
Option D is the correct one.
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