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A rigid tank contains 3Kg water, of whic...

A rigid tank contains `3Kg` water, of which mass fraction of vapor is `0.6`under saturated conditions. Specific volume of liquid is `0.001041m^(3)/Kg` and that of vapor is `1.859m^(3)/Kg` .What should be the volume of rigid container to be taken to have saturated condition with same composition as before but `1Kg` of water? Two tanks are at same temperature.

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