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why enthalpy remain constant in throtling process???
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why enthalpy remain constant in throtling process???
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February 17, 2013, 07:30:08 AM »
temperature decreases in throttling process so enthalpy should also decrease.
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Does temperature decrease permanently? When the temperature has decreased, some sort of energy is gone... Is it gone somewhere, or does it vanish? Is the other form of energy permanent?
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