Calculate the relative humidity of water vapor in a sauna(100 degrees F) if the partial pressure is 44.7 torr?



Answer:
You need to use tabulated data in your textbook to find the vapor pressure of water at 100 F. Divide 44.7 by that vapor pressure and multiply by 100.

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