for the steam temp 420dec de superated to 120deg how much of water required
Answer / Pankaj Gupta
To convert steam from a saturated state at 420°F (216.67°C) to a superheated state at 120°F (48.89°C), the latent heat of vaporization (LHP) must be overcome, and additional energy is required to raise the temperature of the steam without causing phase change. However, the specific amount of water required cannot be determined without knowing the mass or volume of steam being converted.
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