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Propane phase change in a container
adiabatic process, I'm aware that there isn't enough info to answer the second question. What I was getting at is: the propane liquids boiling point changes due the the pressure above it no matter what it vapour/gas consists of. Once the temperature drops below its boiling point, evaporation...- Kirmandarren
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Propane phase change in a container
The boiling point at 10bar is approximately 25C. The vapour pressure would therefore also be 10 bar at 25C.- Kirmandarren
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Propane phase change in a container
Take room temperature as 25C, I'm using bar absolute pressure rather than gauge- Kirmandarren
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Propane phase change in a container
If I had a container containing 10 bara of nitrogen, and pumped in liquid propane at room temperature would the propane boil? If I carried out the same experiment but this time at 5 bara, what would be the temperature of the material once the propane had completed its phase change i.e would it...- Kirmandarren
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