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At waters boiling point 100 degrees Celsius at sea level. At higher altitudes the temperature is less because there is less air pressure.

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At what temperature does the fat become water soluble?

43C


What is the affected by surface elevation water vapor and temperature?

air pressure


If air is compressed and cooled sufficiently it becomes a substance?

If air is compressed and cooled, the temperature of the air will become negative. Now depending on how much humidity there is in that air being compressed we might get some water droplets as it is being cooled. Carbon dioxide when compressed and cooled we get dry ice.


At what temperature does air turn into water?

Do you mean at what temperature does air turn into a liquid or at what temperature does water condense out of the air?If the latter then air itself has not water in it and thus can never turn into water. It's the moisture (water vapor) in the air that will condense out of the air and turn into a liquid. This begins to occur at the dew point which depends on the how much moisture there is in the first place (humidity), the pressure, and the temperature. For example, current conditions where I am: Temp = 74 F, Pressure = 29.97 inches, Relative Humidity = 44%, dew point = 51 F. So this means that if we keep the pressure constant and drop the temperature to 51 F, water will begin to condense out of the air.If the former then, that's harder (for me anyway to answer). Usually the air is compressed AND cooled. At atmospheric pressure, the temperature would need to be extremely low for liquification. Nitrogen has a boiling temp of -195.8 C (the other gases boil at higher temps) so you would need to get the temperature below that.


When you put your hands in the water at he room temperature why do you not feel cold?

If the water is room temperature, meaning the same temperature as the air, then you wouldn't feel a change in temperature. On the other hand, If there was a breeze or the air was otherwise in motion, it might increase evaporation of skin moisture and have a cooling effect. In that situation, putting your hands into the water might make them feel warmer.

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What temperature does air become dry?

Air can be dry at any temperature. It all has to do with the actual amount of water vapor in the air.


How does air temperature affect air temperature?

Air temperature greatly affects water temperature. When the sun is strong, it increases the temperature of the air and water. On the other hand, when the sun is less intense, the temperature of the air and water decreases.


What are two ways air can become saturated with water vapor?

To saturate the air with water vapor, you can lower the temperature to it's dew point, and leave out water to be evaporated.


How does water go to the air?

Water turn into a gas called water vapour. The air depending on its temperature will hold a certain amount of this. when the air comes into contact with water if the humidity of the air is such that it can hold more water vapour then the water that is touching the air will turn into the gas water vapour and become part of the air. it will do this at any temperature which explains why you can hang clothes out to drying sub zero temperatures and they dry.


What is the relative humidity when the air temperature is at dew point?

When the air temperature reaches the dew point, water droplets that are in the air become visible. This is how you would get fog. Relative Humidity goes soaring to near 100%.


How does temperature affect amount of vapor in the air?

The warmer the temperature, the more water vapor in the air. The colder the temperature, the less water vapor in the air.


How does the termite keep its mound at the same temperature all year long?

Termites create small openings in the wet mud at the bottom of the mounds. These tunnels act as breeze catchers, lowering the temperature of the air as it moves through the tunnels of wet mud. This process is called evaporative cooling. When dry air passes over water, the air absorbs some of that water. This occurs as the vapor pressure and the temperature of the air and the water try to become equal. The heat moves from the higher air temperature to the lower water temperature, thus cooling the air.


What does water and land have to do with air temperature?

Water and land can affect the temperature


What is the evaporation rate of water?

That is not a standard quantity. It depends on temperature, surface area and air movement.


Is air temperature or water temperature more important to evaporation?

Air Temperature, because the surface of the water is the only thing that needs to be heated so the warmer the air temperature, the faster the air can heat the surface of the water the faster evaporation will be able to occur,


What will happen to the water vapor in the air if the temperature drops as predicted?

When the temperature drops the less water vapor in the air


What will happened to the water vapor in the air if the temperature drops as predicted?

When the temperature drops the less water vapor in the air