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Measurement of the Joule–Thomson Coefficient of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide to Demonstrate LabVIEW, Electronic Data Acquisition, and Experimental Design (Record no. 46038)

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ISSN 0021-9584
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Source of stock number/acquisition RIEBPL Library
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Classification number 540.7
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Personal name Christopher W. Harmon
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Title Measurement of the Joule–Thomson Coefficient of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide to Demonstrate LabVIEW, Electronic Data Acquisition, and Experimental Design
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Place of publication USA
Name of publisher :American Chemical Society
Year of publication ,March 2024
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Number of Pages 949-955p.
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Series statement American Chemical Society, Volume 101, Issue 3
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Summary, etc Abstract-<br/><br/>A novel approach to exposing students to electronic data acquisition, LabVIEW programming, and experimental design is described herein. This is achieved through the measurement of the Joule–Thomson coefficient of nitrogen and carbon dioxide using a student-built apparatus with slight and convenient adjustments to a classic literature apparatus. A detailed pedagogical approach in the instruction of LabVIEW is described, which may be performed at home, in a computer laboratory, or the physical chemistry laboratory depending on the availability of resources. Additionally, a range of levels of inquiry are described for the instructional mode. Finally, using the methodology described past student groups have been able to determine the Joule-Thomson coefficient of carbon dioxide to be 1.023 ± 0.134 K bar–1, respectively, which is in excellent agreement with the literature
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Topical Term Inorganic carbon compounds
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Topical Term Upper-Division Undergraduate
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Topical Term Laboratory Computing
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Topical Term Physical Properties
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00849?articleRef=control
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