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3. One pound of liquid water is at its boiling point of 575oF. It is then heated at constant pressure to 650oF, and then compressed at constant temperature to one-half of its volume (at 650°F), and finally returns to its original state of the boiling point at 575°F. Calculate AH and AV for the overall process
3. One pound of liquid water is at its boiling point of 575oF. It is then heated at constant pressure to 650oF, and then compressed at constant temperature to one-half of its volume (at 650°F), and finally returns to its original state of the boiling point at 575°F. Calculate AH and AV for the overall process
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