1. A reservoir contains 2.83 cubic meters of CO at 6895 kPa and 23.6 deg. Celsius. A cylindrical tank with h = 1.5D is filled from the reservoir to a pressure of 3697 kPa and a temperature of 15.4 deg. Celsius, while the pressure and temperature in the reservoir decreases to 6205 kPa and 18.3 deg. Celsius respectively. a) the total mass of CO transferred to the tank in kg 19.62 O 18.54 O 203

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1. A reservoir contains 2.83 cubic meters of CO at 6895 kPa and 23.6 deg.
Celsius. A cylindrical tank with h = 1.5D is filled from the reservoir to a pressure of
3697 kPa and a temperature of 15.4 deg. Celsius, while the pressure and
temperature in the reservoir decreases to 6205 kPa and 18.3 deg. Celsius
respectively.
a) the total mass of CO transferred to the tank in kg
19.62
18.54
203
Transcribed Image Text:1. A reservoir contains 2.83 cubic meters of CO at 6895 kPa and 23.6 deg. Celsius. A cylindrical tank with h = 1.5D is filled from the reservoir to a pressure of 3697 kPa and a temperature of 15.4 deg. Celsius, while the pressure and temperature in the reservoir decreases to 6205 kPa and 18.3 deg. Celsius respectively. a) the total mass of CO transferred to the tank in kg 19.62 18.54 203
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