A rigid, sealed container initially contains pure water at 100C. Some of the water is in the

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A rigid, sealed container initially contains pure water at 100°C. Some of the water is in the liquid phase, and some is in the vapor phase (i.e., as steam). Air is then injected into the system in an isothermal process at constant volume. What happens?

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