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16. (5 pts.) Steam was heated within a set of pipes at a pressure of 88.6...


16. (5 pts.) Steam was heated within a set of pipes at a pressure of 88.6 psi. The enthalpy of vaporization, Hv, for water is 44.01 KJ/mole. According to the Claussius-Clapeyron model, the boiling point for water at this pressure is:

(a) 309 oC (b) 154 oC (c) 100 oC (d) 144 oC

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