8.6. Table B.7 of Appendix B gives the following values for steam at 400°C and 150 bar:
- The value 2975 is not the true specific enthalpy of steam at the given condition. Why not? State the process [H 2O(
) ? H2O(
)] for which the specific enthalpy change is 2975 kJ/kg. (Enter the
phase, temperature, and pressure of water at the initial and final conditions within the parentheses.)
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