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A system in which there is 2 grams of water at 373K in a closed 1 liter flask with the exclusion of air consists of two thermodynamic phases.
Taking into account the volume of the liquid, calculate the masses of these phases. The density of liquid water at 373K is 0.958 g/cm^3. Assume ideal behavior for the gas phase.
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51 minutes ago, veronica2460 said:
A system in which there is 2 grams of water at 373K in a closed 1 liter flask with the exclusion of air consists of two thermodynamic phases.
Taking into account the volume of the liquid, calculate the masses of these phases. The density of liquid water at 373K is 0.958 g/cm^3. Assume ideal behavior for the gas phase.

What have you done so far ?

Have you assigned any symbols to the variables eg Vg and Vl for the gas and liquid volumes ?

Can you start to form equations as a result, using the rest of the information given ?

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