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Water, in a 150 in^3 rigid tank, initially has a temperature of 70°f and an enthalpy of 723.5 btu/lbm. heat is added until the water becomes a saturated vapor. calculate: a) the initial quality of the water b) the total mass of the water c) the temperature of the water at the final state.
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