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English: The Joule-Thomson coefficient divides the p,T plane into two regions in one a gas is heated when its pressure drops, and the other it is cooled. The inversion curve separates these two, and is important in liquefying gases
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The Joule-Thomson inversion curve for a vdW fliud

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