Sir, is the statement correct? "when the whole water is in superheated state, means that the initial mass of water equals to the mass of vapor. And, its volume of vapors is equal to the volume of tanks"
Yes, assuming it is a closed tank and no mass can escape, then yes the initial mass of water would now be the mass of the vapor. And yes, the gas would fill up the tank so its volume would be the volume of the tank.
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Sir, is the statement correct?
"when the whole water is in superheated state, means that the initial mass of water equals to the mass of vapor. And, its volume of vapors is equal to the volume of tanks"
Yes, assuming it is a closed tank and no mass can escape, then yes the initial mass of water would now be the mass of the vapor. And yes, the gas would fill up the tank so its volume would be the volume of the tank.
Not at the pressure