Hi, I did a presentation of Air-steam biomass gasification. In the paper I prese
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Hi, I did a presentation of Air-steam biomass gasification. In the paper I presented it states when steam is added to the system the temperature of the system falls about 200 degrees. So when I talked about this in my presentation afterward my professor stated that I need to find out why the temperature fell. I am looking in the journal paper and it doesn't state why steam makes the temp fall. I was wondering if anyone could help me out with why with the addition of steam does it make the temp fall. Thanks
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When ever the steam is passed the temerature falls,steam is nothing but the vapouur form of water,and is vapour form that means it is gas form of water when it condense it forms droplets of water,so as the air steam has less temp then the applied temp to the is more then the air stem so dat the stem entered cools the system and temperature reduces.
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