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A sealed, rigid vessel of 2 m3 contains a saturated mixture of liquid and vapor R-134a at 10C. If it is heated to 50 C, the liquid phase disappears. Find the pressure at 50 C and the initial mass of the liquid.
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Answer: 93.30kg
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