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Determine the volume change when 1 kg of saturated water is completely vaporized at a pressure of

a) 1 kPa

b) 100 kPa

c) 10,000 kPa

Four kg of water is placed in an enclosed volume of 1 m3. Heat is added until the temperature is 150oC.
Find

a) the pressure,

b) the mass of vapor, and

c) the volume of the vapor.

Four kg of water is heated at a pressure of 220 kPa to produce a mixture with quality x = 0.80.
Determine the final volume occupied by the mixture.

Water (0.91 kg) is contained in a constant-pressure container held at 36.73 atm. Heat is added until the
temperature reaches 370oC. Determine the final volume of the container.

Using the steam tables, plot to scale P-v, P-T and T-v diagrams.

If the quality of each of the following substance is 82%, calculate the specific volume:

a) Water at 500 psia and

b) HFC-134a at 80 psia

Five kg of steam occupies a volume of 10 m3. Find the quality and pressure if the temperature is
measured at

a) 40oC
b) 86oC

Provide the missing information for air at an elevation where g = 9.82 m/s2.

P, kPa T, oC v, m3/kg , w, N/m3


kg/m3

(a) 100 20

(b) 400 20

Nitrogen is contained in a 4-m3 rigid vessel at a pressure of 4200 kPa. Determine the mass if the
temperature is

a) 30oC

b) -120oC

Steam at 300oC has a density of 7 kg/m3. Find the pressure using

a) the ideal gas equation,

b) the van der Waals equation,

c) the compressibility factor,

d) the steam tables, and

e) Mollier diagram

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