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Saumya Lohani
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I am looking for the vapor pressure of Toulene at 190 deg Centrigrade to solve the cavitation problem with one of my pumps. Can anyone guide in this regard...
The vapor pressure of Toulene at 190°C is approximately 325 mmHg, according to the Antoine equation.
The vapor pressure of Toulene at 190°C is important for cavitation issues because it determines the potential for the formation of vapor bubbles in the liquid, which can cause cavitation damage to equipment such as pumps and valves.
The vapor pressure of Toulene at 190°C can cause cavitation in machinery, which can lead to decreased performance, increased maintenance costs, and potential damage to equipment.
No, the vapor pressure of Toulene at 190°C can vary depending on factors such as temperature, pressure, and composition of the surrounding environment.
The vapor pressure of Toulene at 190°C can be controlled by adjusting the temperature, pressure, and composition of the liquid, as well as using additives or specialized equipment to reduce the formation of vapor bubbles.