1. Propane (MW = 44 ; k = 1.13) initially at 30 psia and 215°F, is stored inside a large spherical vessel having a diameter of 10 ft'. If the temperature is increased to 635°F. Determine the following: a. Final pressure; b. Mass of propane; c. Constant Volume Specific heat; d. Change in Internal Energy, AU;

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1. Propane (MW = 44 ; k = 1.13) initially at 30 psia and 215°F, is stored inside a large spherical
vessel having a diameter of 10 ft?. If the temperature is increased to 635°F.
Determine the following:
a. Final pressure;
b. Mass of propane;
c. Constant Volume Specific heat;
d. Change in Internal Energy, AU;
Transcribed Image Text:1. Propane (MW = 44 ; k = 1.13) initially at 30 psia and 215°F, is stored inside a large spherical vessel having a diameter of 10 ft?. If the temperature is increased to 635°F. Determine the following: a. Final pressure; b. Mass of propane; c. Constant Volume Specific heat; d. Change in Internal Energy, AU;
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