Which Phase is the Water Currently In?

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To determine the phase of water using steam tables, it's essential to analyze the properties in relation to the critical point on a temperature-volume (T-V) or pressure-volume (P-V) diagram. If the calculated property is to the left of the critical point, the water is in the compressed liquid phase. If it is to the right, the water is in the superheated vapor phase. If the property falls between the saturated liquid and saturated vapor lines, it indicates a saturated liquid-vapor mixture. Understanding these relationships is crucial for identifying the phase and addressing questions about phase differences.
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hi, i understand how to use steam tables, but my problem is i cannot tell which phase the water is currently in.

i do all the calculations, but how do i choose which phase?

i ask because one of my questions asks for phase difference.

many thanks
jared james
 
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jarednjames said:
hi, i understand how to use steam tables, but my problem is i cannot tell which phase the water is currently in.

i do all the calculations, but how do i choose which phase?

i ask because one of my questions asks for phase difference.

many thanks
jared james

The Critical Point on a T-V or P-V diagram will indicate which phase (Liquid, Vapor, or Liquid-Vapor) the substance is in.

If you determine a specific property and it falls to the left of the critical point (saturated liquid line) then it is a compressed liquid. If it falls to the right of critical point (saturated vapor line) then it is superheated vapor. If it falls between the two (i.e. under the dome) it is a saturated Liquid-Vapor mixture.

Hope that helps.

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