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What is the critical point temperature and pressure of steam?
Critical point is the state of water at which no latent heat is required to convert water into superheated steam. Above this point water directly converted into superheated steam. theoretically critical point of water is 221.4 bar and 374.2... Read More »
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What is steam density at pressure of 800 kilopascal and temperatu...
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What element in group 17 of the periodic table a solid at room te...
you must mean 7, Iodine and astentine are the only solids at room temp Read More »
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Steam Table -noun a boxlike table or counter,stainless steel steame...
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BOILER EXPLOSION - Caused by a sudden drop in pressure (failure on the steam side) without a corresponding drop in temperature.
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0psig= 14.7psia 5psig=19.7psia 10psig=24.7psia ect.
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To be over safe with all foods I just say 165 of an internal temp, and wouldn't hold it for more that 2 hours. FDA and MN State Food law.
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interpolation is quite simple. example x 10 20 30 40 50 60 y 15 26 37 48 59 70 if you have x = 36, what is y? 36 is 60% above 30, so get the y number that is 60% above 37 48-37 = 11 60% of that is 6.6, so y = 37+6.6 = 43.6
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That is a question that does not have one single answer. For instance, if the pressure of the steam is raised, less steam is needed. As pressure rises, temperature will also rise due to adiabatic work done on the steam. Also, higher tempera...
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212F Steam temperature is the same as the temperature that water boils at, unless the steam is removed from the water and heated again.
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