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Superheated steam at T 1 ( ° C ) T1(°C) and 20.0 bar is blended with saturated steam at T 2 ( ° C ) T2(°C) and 10.0 bar in a ratio (1.96 kg of steam at 20 bar)/(1.0 kg of steam at 10 bar). The product stream is at 250°C and 10.0 bar. The process operates at steady state. Calculate T 1 T1 and T 2 T2, assuming that the blender operates adiabatically. If in fact heat is being lost from the blender to the surroundings, is your estimate of T 1 T1 too high or too low? Briefly explain.

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