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Steam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Triple point - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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At one atmosphere pressure, water turns to steam at 100 degrees Centigrade. But the boiling point of water depends on pressure. In order to use steam to run an electrical generator, you will need to have steam at a higher pressure than one atmosphere.
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IAPWS is an international organization concerned with the thermophysical properties of water and steam, particularly those properties of high-temperature steam, water, and aqueous systems that are relevant to thermal power cycles and other industrial applications. ... FAQs about Water and Steam...
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SATURATED STEAM TEMPERATURE IS 489 deg F (automatically computed from pressure) ... STEAM TEMPERATURE DEG F ... The water enthalpy is 475 btu/lb...
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DLSU Philippines Physics Society (Popularity: ): current updates and events, officers profile and more. Egyptian Society of Crystallography and Applications (ECSA) (Popularity: ): follows scientific progress in crystallography and ... Water - Power - Steam - Aqueous - Thermodynamics - Iapws - Steam Tables...
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maintaining the water, or steam or mixture of water and steam at a temperature above ambient to about 275° C. sufficient to increase the hydrogenation activity of the catalyst or catalyst precursor.
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Regarding augustknight's comment: Actually, water, steam, and ice can all co-exist at a single temperature -- the so-called triple-point, but I don't remember what temperature and pressure this occurs at.
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