Question: 1) Saturated liquid values can be used to estimate the values of some subcooled liquid properties, only if the system is at a pressure much

1) Saturated liquid values can be used to estimate the values of some subcooled liquid properties, only if the system is at a pressure much lower than the critical pressure.

Select one: True/False

2) When estimating the specific volume of compressed water at a given pressure and temperature, it is normally acceptable to use the value of the saturated liquid water at the same pressure.

Select one: True/False

3) When estimating the specific entropy of compressed water at a given pressure and temperature, it is normally acceptable to use the value of the saturated liquid water at the same pressure.

Select one: True/False

4) You are given a pair of intensive properties for H2O and are asked to find five other intensive properties at that state. Based on the way H2O tables are typically provided, for which one of the following pairs of properties will this task be most challenging?

a. pressure and quality

b. specific internal energy and specific volume

c.temperature and quality

d.temperature and specific enthalpy

e.pressure and density

5) If the specific enthalpy and specific volume for H2O is known, it is impossible to find other properties at that state.

Select one: True/False

6) The property tables that typically indicate various H2O states in blocks of pressures is/are...

a. The Superheated Steam Tables

b. The Ice Tables

c. The Saturated Steam Tables - Pressure version

d. The Saturated Steam Tables - Temperature version

e. The Compressed Water Tables

7) For which state of matter does two distinct saturation states exist for the same given temperature?

a. gas

b. solid

c. vapour

d. liquid

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