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Thermodynamics (vapour pressures @ different relative humidities)

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danneman

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Dec 12, 2011
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Hello bright minds,

I have been searching for vapour pressures at +55 degrees celsius from 10 % relative humidity up to 100% relative humidity, and I have trouble finding these values, even on the physcometric charts that I find. Have anyone any good input to this, or what the vapour pressure is at these 'states', please give me our feedback!

Thank you in advance

BR
Dan Anderson


-You only live once, but if you work it right, once is enough!
 
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