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The superheated water vapor is at 15 MPa and 350°C. The gas constant, the critical pressure, and the critical temperature of water are R = 0.4615 kPa·m3/kg·K, Tcr = 647.1 K, and Pcr = 22.06 MPa. Determine the specific volume of superheated water based on the ideal-gas equation. (You must provide an answer before moving to the next part)

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