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  2. The temperature inside a pressure cooker is 115°C ... - bartleby

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    Air conditioners dry the air while they cool the air. Suppose an air conditioner is used to cool a room that is 6.88 m x 11.22 m × 2.26 m when the outside temperature is 37 °C. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of water is 47.1 torr. The partial pressure of water in the air is 84.5% of the vapor pressure of water.

  3. Answered: pressure cooker. a. The temperature… | bartleby

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    The temperature inside a pressure cooker is 113°C. Calculate the vapor pressure of water inside the pressure cooker. The enthalpy of vaporization of water is 40.7 kJ/mol. Vapor pressure = atm b.

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    The saturation pressure of water at 270°F is 41.877 psia. The standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1 atm 14.7 psia. Pressure cooker T F The absolute pressure is. 56.577 psia. The absolute pressure is 3.8499 atm. The elevation has no effect v on the absolute pressure inside when the temperature is maintained constant at 270°F.

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    The temperature in a pressure cooker during cooking at sea level is measured to be 250°F. Determine the absolute pressure inside the cooker in psia and in atm. Would you modify your answer if the place were at a higher elevation?

  6. Answered: Problem 2 A pressure cooker cooks a lot… | bartleby

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    Transcribed Image Text: Problem 2 A pressure cooker cooks a lot faster than an ordinary pan by maintaining a higher pressure and temperature inside. The lid of a pressure cooker is well sealed, and steam can escape only through an opening in the middle of the lid.

  7. Answered: In a 4.00 L pressure cooker, water is… | bartleby

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    Suppose the pressure on a 15.0 g sample of dimethyl ether gas at - 12.0°C is cut in half. Is it possible to change the temperature of the dimethyl ether at the same time such that the volume of the gas doesn't change? If you answered yes, calculate the new temperature of the gas. Round your answer to the nearest °C. yes no [°C x10 X Ś

  8. Answered: a. The temperature inside a pressure… | bartleby

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    The temperature inside a pressure cooker is I16°C. Calculate the vapor pressure of water inside the pressure cooker. The enthalpy of vaporization of water is 40.7 kJ/mol. Vapor pressure = 1.72 atm b. What would be the temperature inside the pressure cooker if the vapor pressure of water was 4.40 atm?

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    The temperature inside a pressure cooker is 115°C. Calculate the vapor pressure of water inside the pressure cooker.What would be the temperature inside the pressure cooker if the vapor pressure of water was 3.50 atm?

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    The temperature inside a pressure cooker is 115 C. Calculate the vapor pressure of water inside the pressure coker. What would be the temperature inside the pressure cooker if the vapor pressure of water was 3.50 atm? Can you plz explain using a simple manner, Im horrible at math also use the clausius i provided below.

  11. Answered: Q2: A pressure cooker contains 1.5 kg… | bartleby

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    The figure below is the basic plot of pressure vs. volume for the Dual Standard Cycle. Constant pressure heat addition 3 4 PV = constant %3D Heat IN Adiabatic expansion 2 Heat OUT (Constant volume heat rejection) Constant volume heat addition 1 Adiabatic compression Volume (V) Using the Dual Air Standard Cycle and the following data: • Assume constant properties of air.