(P.Ç.1.1) The maximum partial pressure of water vapor in air at equilibrium at a given temperature is the vapor pressure of water at that temperature. The partial pressure of water vapor in air is a...


(P.Ç.1.1) The maximum partial pressure of water vapor in air at equilibrium at a given temperature is the vapor pressure of water at<br>that temperature. The partial pressure of water vapor in air is a percentage of the maximum, and that percentage is called the<br>relative humidity. Suppose the relative humidity of air is 50% at a temperature of 20 °C. If the atmospheric pressure is 1 bar, what is<br>the mole fraction of water in the air? The vapor pressure of water at 20 °C is 2330 Pa. (Assuming the gas mixture behaves as an<br>ideal gas)<br>

Extracted text: (P.Ç.1.1) The maximum partial pressure of water vapor in air at equilibrium at a given temperature is the vapor pressure of water at that temperature. The partial pressure of water vapor in air is a percentage of the maximum, and that percentage is called the relative humidity. Suppose the relative humidity of air is 50% at a temperature of 20 °C. If the atmospheric pressure is 1 bar, what is the mole fraction of water in the air? The vapor pressure of water at 20 °C is 2330 Pa. (Assuming the gas mixture behaves as an ideal gas)

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