On what basis and how will determine whether air is saturated with vapour or not ?
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Air contains as much as water vapour as it can hold at a given temperature it is said to be saturated.
Explanation:
A state of saturation exists when the air is holding the maximum amount of water vapor possible at the occurring temperature and pressure.
Temperature and air temperature are equal, the air is said to be saturated.
When we see the dew point temperature is never greater than the air temperature.
Saturated air contains the maximum number of water vapour. Air in which the relative humidity is 100%.
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