The vapor pressure (in mmHg) of acetic acid at 20C is approx. 26.
Vapor pressure of water at 30.9 dgCelsius is 4471 Pa ( or 0.04413 atm or 455.9 kgf/m^2 )
The approximate vapor pressure of water at 50°C is around 92.5 mmHg.
The total pressure is the sum of the partial pressure of nitrogen and the vapor pressure of water. Therefore, the partial pressure of nitrogen is the total pressure minus the vapor pressure of water. Given that the total pressure is not provided in the question, we need more information to calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen.
757.2 mmHg is almost atmospheric pressure (P = 760 mmHg) and therefore the vapour pressure is very close to the normal boiling point.According to the boiling temperature is T = 353.14 K = 79.99 °C at P = 757.2 mmHg.
The vapor pressure of propanone (acetone) at 45 degrees Celsius is approximately 365 mmHg according to reference table h.
The vapor pressure of PCl3 at 298K is approximately 52.8 mmHg.
Vapor pressure of water at 30.9 dgCelsius is 4471 Pa ( or 0.04413 atm or 455.9 kgf/m^2 )
39330 j.mol-1
The total pressure is the sum of the partial pressure of nitrogen and the vapor pressure of water. Therefore, the partial pressure of nitrogen is the total pressure minus the vapor pressure of water. Given that the total pressure is not provided in the question, we need more information to calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen.
Depends on temperature. For ASTM D323 the RVP of water is ~49.5 mmHg (torr) gauge or ~809 mmHg absolute (assuming standard pressure). FYI - ASTM D323 is measured at 100F.
757.2 mmHg is almost atmospheric pressure (P = 760 mmHg) and therefore the vapour pressure is very close to the normal boiling point.According to the boiling temperature is T = 353.14 K = 79.99 °C at P = 757.2 mmHg.
== Vapor Pressure Of Ethanol== According to Shuzo Ohe's conmputation program it's 102.65 mmHg.
The partial pressure of oxygen in the pulmonary arteries is typically around 40 mmHg. This is because the blood in the pulmonary arteries has just picked up oxygen from the lungs and is now carrying it to the rest of the body.
400 mmHg pressure can be converted to KP to be 53.33.
The vapor pressure of water at 10 degrees Celsius is lower than its vapor pressure at 50 degrees Celsius. This is because as the temperature increases, the molecules of water gain more energy and move faster, leading to an increase in vapor pressure.
253 mmhg (torr)
taken up; -5 mmHg