calculate relative humidity of air at 80°C ,if the absolute vapour required to saturate the air at 80°C is 80 gms/cu.m
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Just a point that leads many astray the air does not have a “vapour-holding capacity”. Water has a propensity to become vapour that rises with a rise in temperature. Air or no air, the amount of water in the vapour phase depends only in temperature. The exact same amount of water will evaporate at a given temperature no matter the atmospheric pressure.
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