Conceptual Physical Science (6th Edition)
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Author: Paul G. Hewitt, John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 25, Problem 10RAT
When air is saturated, the condensation rate
- (a) is greater than the evaporation rate.
- (b) is less than the evaporation rate.
- (c) equals the evaporation rate.
- (d) depends on the temperature.
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