Let’s say I have a 10L cylinder with ammonia gas at 20 bar and 51 deg C. According to phase diagram, at 20 bar ammonia condenses below 50 deg C. Let’s say I cool down the cylinder to 49 deg C. Now all ammonia is liquid (but a small amount is vapor). What is the pressure now inside the cylinder? Is it just the vapor pressure of ammonia which will still be 20 bar? I am confused.
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Pressure Drop Due To Condensation
Started by ATX, Jan 01 2024 12:13 PM
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