what is aqueous tension?
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Aqueous tension is defined as, “the partial pressure of the water vapour that is present in the moist gas”. The pressure exerted by moist gas is equal to the sum of partial pressure of dry vapour and moist vapour. This partial pressure exerted by water vapours is known as aqueous tension.
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Aqueous tension is defined as, “the partial pressure of the water vapour that is present in the moist gas”. The pressure exerted by moist gas is equal to the sum of partial pressure of dry vapour and moist vapour. This partial pressure exerted by water vapours is known as aqueous tension.
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