See the Web Links to the left for a table of the vapor pressure of water at various temperatures.
The vapor pressure of water at 298K is 3.17 kPa
298 K is 24.85 degrees Celsius. At 25 degrees Celsius fresh water has a density of 997.04 kilograms per cubic meter.
The vapor pressure of pure water at 25 degrees Celsius is 23.8 torr.
At room temperature of 20oC to 25oC the water (vapor) pressure is about 17.5 to 23.8 mmHg respectively. (You see that it's very depending on precise temperature!)
credit is allowed for anything from 48-52 kPa
31.8 mm of Hg
2.3 kPa
47.416 KPa
14kpa
747 mmHg
The temperature of the water is 100 degrees celsius.
i would love to answer that, but it's your homework.
higher then the normal boiling point of water
The vapor pressure of pure water at 25 degrees Celsius is 23.8 torr.
14kpa
Yes, the vapour pressure of water at 10°C is 1.2 kPa and at 50°C is 12.3 kPa.
0.6 kPa
Yes. As long as the pressure is below atmospheric pressure.
747 mmHg
212 Degrees Fahrenheit,100 Degrees Celsius
The temperature of the water is 100 degrees celsius.
at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C
at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C
at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C
At standard pressure, ice or snow can form at 32-degrees F. That is o degrees Celsius.