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Triple point of water

0.00592 atm,273.34K

Critical Point of water vapor

218.2 atm, 647.4 K

Liquid at a temperature less than the saturation temperature corresponding to its actual pressure

Subcooled liquid

Heat required to measure the change in temperature of fluids

Sensible heat

In Mollier diagram for steam which has the steepest slope

Pressure curve

Latent heat of fusion for water at 1 atm

79.7 cal/gm

LH of sublimation for water at 1 atm

1220 BTU/lb

Sp. Heat of superheated steam at 1 atm is near

.48 BTU/lb-R

Equal volumes of different gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules

Gay Lussacs law

Deviated PV=mRT

High T low P

Liquid boils when vapor pressure is equal to

Ambient pressure

Substance uniform

Pure substance

Temperature above which Gas Properties cannot be distinguished from water no matter the pressure.

Critical temperature

Not extensive state

No. Of molecules

The ball dropped

Entropy doesn't change

Thermo process behaves PV^1.4=C

Polytropic process

Area under and behind PV diagram are numerically equal when the condition is described

Hyperbolically

Lowest thermal efficiency

Otto cycle

Cycle most steam turbine power-generating plants operate

Rankine