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Chapter 13, Problem 1326

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Atmospheric contaminants are often measured in parts per million (by volume). What would the partial pressure of refrigerant-134a be in atmospheric air at 100 kPa and 208C to form a 100-ppm contaminant?

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Atmospheric contaminants are often measured in parts per million (by volume). What would the partial pressure of refrigerant-134a be in atmospheric air at 100 kPa and 208C to form a 100-ppm contaminant?

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The partial pressure of R-134a in atmospheric air to form a 100-ppm contaminant is to be determined.

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