At 400 0C  temperature and 2 MPa pressure, find water vapor fugacity while using documents given.

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At 400 0C  temperature and 2 MPa pressure, find water vapor fugacity while using documents given.

(There's no vaporized water chart for non given data please just show steps without using datas from your own chart)

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Karşılıklı Haller Saf Gaz ve Sıvıların Fugasite Katsayıları
1.5
1.4
1.40
Generalized fugacity coelficients
of pure gases and liquids
(Z= 0.27)
13
12
1.1
..13.00
1.20
1.0
6.00-
L.15
2.00-
1.902
L80
-1.J0
sla. 0.9
Safuration line
1.10
08
1.05-
160
1.60
-1301 W
1.45.
0.7
0.90
1.00
1.40
0.6
1.3
1.30-
0,54
0.5
F1.2
0.0
/ IN ow
/IN A
1.20-
0.4
75
L.10-
o K 1.06+ IN laao
LOL.ID A J J0.5
0.3
L 1.02-
0.98
N
0.2
ALL l0.25
ILGS
-0.94-
092
-0.90-
0.70
0.1
085
-0.80
tuOu0.70-
0.60
U60
"0.1
0.2
0.3 0.4 0.5
1.0
2.0
3.0 4.0 5.0
10
20
30
Reduced pressure. P,
Figure 7.4-1 (Reprinted with permission from O. A. Hougen, K. M: Watson, and R. A.
Ragatz, Cheinical Process Principles Charts, 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1960.)
Fugacily cocificieni,
Transcribed Image Text:Karşılıklı Haller Saf Gaz ve Sıvıların Fugasite Katsayıları 1.5 1.4 1.40 Generalized fugacity coelficients of pure gases and liquids (Z= 0.27) 13 12 1.1 ..13.00 1.20 1.0 6.00- L.15 2.00- 1.902 L80 -1.J0 sla. 0.9 Safuration line 1.10 08 1.05- 160 1.60 -1301 W 1.45. 0.7 0.90 1.00 1.40 0.6 1.3 1.30- 0,54 0.5 F1.2 0.0 / IN ow /IN A 1.20- 0.4 75 L.10- o K 1.06+ IN laao LOL.ID A J J0.5 0.3 L 1.02- 0.98 N 0.2 ALL l0.25 ILGS -0.94- 092 -0.90- 0.70 0.1 085 -0.80 tuOu0.70- 0.60 U60 "0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 10 20 30 Reduced pressure. P, Figure 7.4-1 (Reprinted with permission from O. A. Hougen, K. M: Watson, and R. A. Ragatz, Cheinical Process Principles Charts, 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1960.) Fugacily cocificieni,
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