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Using steam tables, calculate the fugacity and fugacity coefficient of: (a) Superheated steam at 50.0 MPa and 500 ◦C. (b) Saturated liquid water at 200 ◦C. (c) Compressed liquid water at 20.0 MPa and 200
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Using steam tables, calculate the fugacity and fugacity coefficient of: (a) Superheated steam at 50.0 MPa and 500 ◦C. (b) Saturated liquid water at 200 ◦C. (c) Compressed liquid water at 20.0 MPa and 200 ◦C
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Step-by-step explanation:
G(T,P) - G(T,Po) = RT * ln(f/fo)
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