Constant-volume vessels that contain flammable mixtures of

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Constant-volume vessels that contain flammable mixtures of hydrocarbon vapors and air at low pressures are frequently used. Although the ignition of such mixtures is very unlikely as there is no source of ignition in the tank, the Safety and Design Codes require that the tank withstand four times the pressure that may occur should an explosion take place in the tank. For operating gauge pressures under 25 kPa, determine the pressure for which these vessels must be designed in order to meet the requirements of the codes for (a) acetylene C2H2(g), (b) propane C3H8(g), and (c) n-octane C8H18(g). Justify any assumptions that you make.

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