With increased pressure, steam will be created athigher temperatures. This higher temperaturesteam contains more energy per kg. Superheated steam is an exception to this rule. This graph shows what the state of water (liquid or gas) will be at a given temperature and pressure. ...
When a gas has absorbed the limit of its water holding capacity for a specific pressure and temperature, it is said to be saturated or at its dew point. Any additional water added at the saturation point will not vaporize, but will fall out as free liquid. If the pressure is increased ...
N2 used: 80 bar at ambient temperature (N2 does not react) Temperature: 210° C. Pressure: 82 bar Example 3 This example was performed using a setup as described in Example 1 with 1.5 g aluminum metal, which was reacted to AlBr3 in a first step. After activation, the evolution of th...