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A400 l closed rigid tank initially contains 2.06 kg of saturated liquid-vapor mixture of water at 50c (state 1). heat transfer occurs slowly to the tank until the final state is either saturated liquid or saturated vapor (state 2). (a) determine whether the final state is saturated liquid or saturated vapor. justify your answer with appropriate calculation. (b) calculate heat transfer (kj) during the process. (c) show the heating process on p-v diagram. label states, show property values, and indicate appropriate lines of constant temperature. (d) will the final state be saturated liquid or saturated vapor if the tank volume were to be 4 l? justify your answer with appropriate calculation.

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