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Liquid oxygen is stored in a thin-walled, spherical container 0.75 m in diameter, which is enclosed within a second thin-walled, spherical container 1.1 m in diameter. The opaque, diffuse, gray container surfaces have an emissivity of 0.05 and are separated by an evacuated space.
a. If the outer surface is at 280 K and the inner surface is at 90 K, what is the mass rate of oxygen lost due to evaporation?

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