Thermodynamics Problem gas expansion

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The discussion revolves around a thermodynamics problem involving a propane tank containing 5 L of liquid propane at 20 degrees C. The main challenge is to determine the temperature of the propane when the pressure drops to 1 bar and to calculate the heat transfer required to vaporize the propane completely at equilibrium conditions. Participants emphasize the need to calculate the mass of the gas in the tank, using the specific heat capacities provided and the saturated properties table of propane. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding phase changes and heat transfer in thermodynamic systems. Clear guidance and calculations are sought to solve the problem effectively.
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We have been given this problem through university and I am stumped!

Consider a propane tank that initially contains 5 L of liquid propane at the environment temperature of 20 degrees C.

If a hole develops in the connecting tube of the propane tank and the propane starts to leak out, determine the temperature of the propane when the pressure in the tank drops to 1bar under equilibrium conditions.

Also determine the total amount of heat transfer from the environment to the tank to vaporize the entire propane in the tank under equlibrium conditions to 20 degrees C.

(Specific heat capacity of liquid propane 2.4 kJ/kg.K vapour propane 1.7 kJ/kg.K).

I also have access to the saturated properties table of propane.

Any help would be much appreciated! :) Thanks
 
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If only we could calculate the mass of the gas in the tank. mL is the answer. Where L is the latent heat of vaporization.

If anyone finds a mistake in this please put forward.
 
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