Steam in a piston/cylinder initially at 0.40 mpa and 180°c is heated to 400°c at
constant pres...
Chemistry, 25.09.2019 02:00 lashaeperson
Steam in a piston/cylinder initially at 0.40 mpa and 180°c is heated to 400°c at
constant pressure. calculate (a) internal energy change (∆u), (b) heat added (q) and (c)
work done (w) per kilogram of steam in the cylinder. do not assume that steam is an
ideal gas.
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