A 6 m3 TANK CONTAINS HELIUM AT 400 K AND IS EVACUATED FROM ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE TO A PRESSURE OF 740 mm Hg VACUUM. DETERMINE (a) mass of helium remaining in the tank, (b) mass of helium pumped out, (c) the temperature of the remaining helium falls to 100C. What is the pressure in Kpa? Ans (a) 0.01925 kg; (b) 0.7123 kg; (c) 1.886 Kpa

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A 6 m3 TANK CONTAINS HELIUM AT 400 K AND IS EVACUATED FROM ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE TO A PRESSURE OF 740 mm Hg VACUUM. DETERMINE (a) mass of helium remaining in the tank, (b) mass of helium pumped out, (c) the temperature of the remaining helium falls to 100C. What is the pressure in Kpa? Ans (a) 0.01925 kg; (b) 0.7123 kg; (c) 1.886 Kpa 

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