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The latent heat of steam at atmospheric pressure is​


airaharune002: Changing the boiling point of water by varying the pressure results in other physical property changes. Under atmospheric pressure, the latent heat of vaporization was 970 BTU's per pound, but at 100 psig, it is 889 BTU's per pound. Steam tables showing the properties of steam are attached

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Changing the boiling point of water by varying the pressure results in other physical property changes. Under atmospheric pressure, the latent heat of vaporization was 970 BTU's per pound, but at 100 psig, it is 889 BTU's per pound. Steam tables showing the properties of steam are attached

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16.10.11 Steam heating systems

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