In a dew point apparatus, a beaker is cooled by gradually adding ice water to the water initially at room temperature. The moisture from the room air begins to condense on the beaker when its temperature is (A) 12.5,(B) 13, (C)13.5,(D) 14 and (E) 14.5 C. If the room temperature is 21°C and the barometric pressure is 1.01325 bars, find the partial pressure of water vapour in the room air and parts by mass of water vapour in the room air using a Psychrometric Chart. Write your solution Please solve part D and E only
In a dew point apparatus, a beaker is cooled by gradually adding ice water to the water initially at room temperature. The moisture from the room air begins to condense on the beaker when its temperature is (A) 12.5,(B) 13, (C)13.5,(D) 14 and (E) 14.5 C. If the room temperature is 21°C and the barometric pressure is 1.01325 bars, find the partial pressure of water vapour in the room air and parts by mass of water vapour in the room air using a Psychrometric Chart. Write your solution Please solve part D and E only
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In a dew point apparatus, a beaker is cooled by gradually adding ice water to the water initially at room temperature. The moisture from the room air begins to condense on the beaker when its temperature is (A) 12.5,(B) 13, (C)13.5,(D) 14 and (E) 14.5 C. If the room temperature is 21°C and the barometric pressure is 1.01325 bars, find the partial pressure of water vapour in the room air and parts by mass of water vapour in the room air using a Psychrometric Chart. Write your solution
Please solve part D and E only
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