cryotechnic
Chemical
- Dec 20, 2003
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If a gas under pressure is expanded to a lower pressure, the tempereature of the gas will drop.
One of the properties of hydrogen is that after expansion the temperature of the hydrogen will rise.... Can someone explain this to me?
I've read on the internet that Hydrogen has a negative Joule-Thompson coefficient.
But still, so far I haven't found much information in the net.
Does someone have any figures or further info related to this for me?
I've also heard that there are 2 types of Hydrogen. But from that I haven't found anymore info.
Thanks!
Cryotechnic
One of the properties of hydrogen is that after expansion the temperature of the hydrogen will rise.... Can someone explain this to me?
I've read on the internet that Hydrogen has a negative Joule-Thompson coefficient.
But still, so far I haven't found much information in the net.
Does someone have any figures or further info related to this for me?
I've also heard that there are 2 types of Hydrogen. But from that I haven't found anymore info.
Thanks!
Cryotechnic