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14kpa
44.98kpa
747 mmHg
See the Web Links to the left for a table of the vapor pressure of water at various temperatures.
70 kpa
Yes, the vapour pressure of water at 10°C is 1.2 kPa and at 50°C is 12.3 kPa.
The vapor pressure of pure water at 25 degrees Celsius is 23.8 torr.
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14kpa
0.6 kPa
Yes. As long as the pressure is below atmospheric pressure.
212 Degrees Fahrenheit,100 Degrees Celsius
747 mmHg
108.7
See the Web Links to the left for a table of the vapor pressure of water at various temperatures.
70 kpa
Water evaporates at almost any temperature. However, at higher temperatures, the vapor pressure is higher. It is said to be boiling when the vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure.