A typical pressure cooker operates at twice normal atmospheric pressure, raising waters

Chapter 17, Problem 74

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A typical pressure cooker operates at twice normal atmospheric pressure, raising waters boiling point to about Compared with steam at 1 atm and the normal boiling point, the density of steam in a pressure cooker is a. double. b. somewhat more than double. c. somewhat less than double. d. quadruple.

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