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Intermolecular forces Joule heating

The molecular explanation for the fact that the Joule-Thomson coefficient is positive at sufficiently low temperature is that at low temperatures the attractive inter-molecular forces are more important than the repulsive intermolecular forces. When the gas expands, work must be done to overcome the attractions and the potential energy increases. If no heat is added, the kinetic energy decreases and the temperature decreases. [Pg.80]


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