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- Q2037287 subject Q7005349.
- Q2037287 subject Q8161121.
- Q2037287 subject Q8275066.
- Q2037287 abstract "The vapor pressure of water is the pressure at which water vapor is in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed state. At higher pressures water would condense. The water vapor pressure is the partial pressure of water vapor in any gas mixture in equilibrium with solid or liquid water. As for other substances, water vapor pressure is a function of temperature and can be determined with Clausius–Clapeyron relation.".
- Q2037287 thumbnail Vapor_Pressure_of_Water.png?width=300.
- Q2037287 wikiPageExternalLink vp.html.
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- Q2037287 wikiPageWikiLink Q7005349.
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- Q2037287 wikiPageWikiLink Q8161121.
- Q2037287 wikiPageWikiLink Q8275066.
- Q2037287 comment "The vapor pressure of water is the pressure at which water vapor is in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed state. At higher pressures water would condense. The water vapor pressure is the partial pressure of water vapor in any gas mixture in equilibrium with solid or liquid water. As for other substances, water vapor pressure is a function of temperature and can be determined with Clausius–Clapeyron relation.".
- Q2037287 label "Vapour pressure of water".
- Q2037287 depiction Vapor_Pressure_of_Water.png.