Air saturation pressures

Table showing the air saturation pressures at various temperatures

In a world where precision is paramount, for both engineers and environmental science enthusiasts, knowledge of saturation pressures is essential. These pressures, which vary based on temperature, are fundamental to the design of cooling systems, room climate control, meteorology and much more.

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Air saturation pressures

The saturation pressure of the air is the pressure exerted by the vapor molecules at the maximum concentration permitted by the temperature of the air mass. This means that a given mass of air, at a given temperature, can contain a maximum of a certain quantity of vapour, no more.

Air saturation pressures

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