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Chemistry, 06.03.2020 22:37 dheydar9556

Liquid water at 200 kPa and 15°C is heated in a chamber by mixing it with superheated steam at 200 kPa and 200°C. Liquid water enters the mixing chamber at a rate of 4 kg/s, and the chamber is estimated to lose heat to the surrounding air at 25°C at a rate of 600 kJ/min. If the mixture leaves the mixing chamber at 200 kPa and 80°C, determine (a) the mass flow rate of the superheated steam and (b) the wasted work potential during this mixing process.

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