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Let's look at that 0.04 grams of water that flashed into steam. It formerly occupied 0.04 cc of volume, but now it occupies the entire 39.04 cc of volume occupied by the gas, because it is itself a gas now. For that tiny amount of liquid, we just saw a 975:1 expansion factor, which is not 1700:1.
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i'm kind of slow. we had a bit of liquid water which is now steam. we had a bunch of exhaust gasses occupying the 40 cc's.
Where did the exhaust gasses go? Do they now occupy .06 cc's????
are you saying the exhaust gasses and the water are all occupying the same space at the same time????
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