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Water at 80°F and 30 psia is heated in a chamber by mixing it with saturated water vapor at 30 psia. If both streams enter the mixing chamber at the same mass flow rate, determine the temperature and the quality of the exiting stream. The enthalpy of water at 80°F is 48.065 Btu/lbm, and enthalpy of water at 30 psia is 1164.1 Btu/lbm. Use data from the steam tables.

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