… any more water vapour.
This is the dew point (named for the condensing water) and usually represents the point at which the air is "saturated" and cannot hold any more water.
when a solvent can hold no more solute it is called saturated
The Dew Point.
The ratio of a partial pressure of water vapor in an air water mixture to the saturated vapor.
… any more water vapour.
Saturated air is air that has all the water vapor that it can hold.
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Saturated air is air that has all the water vapor that it can hold.
Air with 100% of the water vapor that can be held at that temperature is said to be saturated.
when it holds all the water vapor it can hold
8c because the warmer the air, the more water it can hold
SATURATED
When air can hold no more water vapor, it is said to be Saturated. It has a Relative Humidity of 100%
Saturated solution
Air can hold a certain amount of moisture (water vapor) in the mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and other gases. The amount goes up with the temperature. If air is holding as much moisture as possible at a given temperature, it is said to be saturated, and it probably will start precipitating if the temperature drops at all. it is kind of like a saturated solution in which the excess solute will precipitate as solid particles when the solution is cooled. So to dumb it down, it means that no more water can be evaporated in to the air.