Tank A is rapidly half-filled with volatile hydrocarbon. Tank B is 10 times as l
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Tank A is rapidly half-filled with volatile hydrocarbon. Tank B is 10 times as large and rapidly half-filled with the same hydrocarbon. Initially the gas space can be considered to be free of volatile organic and at the same pressure. The tanks are then closed. The tanks warm 20 degree C and the pressure in both tanks goes up After warming, does one tank have a higher pressure than the other, or are the final pressures the same? Show your result with equations Your answer should be general: it should not depend on numerical calculations. Do not confuse a flashpoint calculation with an isothermal flash calculationExplanation / Answer
Tank A is rapidly half-filled with volatile hydrocarbon. Tank B is 10 times as l