A 1L capsule of water at 150°C, 700 kPa is placed in a larger insulated (otherwise evacuated) vessel. The capsule breaks resulting which its contents fill the entire volume. If the final pressure is not to exceed 125 kPa, find the vessel volume?

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A 1L capsule of water at 150°C, 700 kPa is placed in a larger insulated (otherwise evacuated) vessel. The capsule breaks resulting which its contents fill the entire volume. If the final pressure is not to exceed 125 kPa, find the vessel volume?