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Homework Help: Chemistry (Insulated Vessel, temperature and vol.)

Posted by Simon on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 11:27pm.

Insulated vessel has two compartments separated by a membrane. One side is 1 kg of steam at 400 C and 200 bar. The other side is evacuated. The membrane ruptures filling the entire volume. The final pressure is 100 bar. Determine the final temperature of the steam and the volume of the vessel.

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