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Fria Lelaine Teves 7/18/2023

BSIE 2nd Year Thermodynamics

Exercise on properties of pure substances and the ideal gas

Solve the following problems:

1. Complete this table for H2O:


2. A piston-cylinder device contains 0.8 kg of steam at 300 0C and 1 MPa. Steam is cooled
at constant pressure until one-half of the mass condenses. (a) Find the final temperature.
(b) Determine the volume change.
3. The air in an automobile tire with a volume of 0.53 ft3 is at 90 0F and 20 psig. Determine
the amount of air that must be added to raise the pressure to the recommended value of
30 psig. Assume the atmospheric pressure to be 14.6 psia and the temperature and the
volume to remain constant. (R for air = 53.34 ft-lbf / lbm-0R)
4. A reservoir contains 2.83 m3 of carbon monoxide at 6895 kPa and 23.6 0C. An evacuated
tank is filled from the reservoir to a pressure of 3497 kPa and a temperature of 12.4 0C,
while the pressure in the reservoir decreases to 6205 kPa and the temperature to 18.3 0C.
What is the volume of the tank? R for CO is 296.92 J / kg-0K.

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