6. The following systems contain water vapor (steam) in air. Which one has the highest partial...
1. (relative humidity) The partial pressure of water vapor in air is usually less than the equilibrium vapor pressure (or saturation pressure) at the ambient temperature; this is why a cup of water will spontaneously evaporate. The ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor to the equilibrium vapor pressure (at the same temperature) is called the relative humidity. Saturated air, at 100% relative humidity, would be in equilibrium with a cup of liquid water. The saturation pressure depends strongly...
Assume all gases in this problem are ideal (a) If the partial pressure of water vapor is 31.8 torr, what is the dew point (in °C)? (760 torr- 1 atm 101,325 Pa) oC (b) On a warm day when the air temperature is 25°C and the dew point is 18°C, what are the partial pressure of the water in the air (in Pa) and the relative humidity? partial pressure R.H. Pa
15. The relative humidity of air equals the ratio of the partial pressure of water in the air to the equilibrium vapor pressure of water at the same temperature times 100%. If the relative humidity of the air is 56% and its temperature is 70°F, how many grams of water are present in a room measuring 15 ft x 10 ft x 11 ft? The vapor pressure of water at 68 °F is 17.54 torr. Show your work 15. The...
1) An air-water vapor mixture at 95°F has a relative humidity of 45%. Calculate the partial pressure of the water vapor and its dew-point temperature. (Hint: Psychrometric chart is really useful for this.)
Not submitted The partial pressure of water vapor in saturated air at 14 °C is 1.58x10-2 atm. (a) How many molecules of water are in 3.35 cm of saturated air at 14 °C? molecules (b) What volume of saturated air at 14 °C contains 0.550 mol of water?
please provide me with the solutions as fast as possible A gas mixture with id entical mass fractions for each component will have the identical mole fractions 1. T F as well. T F 2. The sum of the mass fractions for a real-gas mixture is equal to 1 The molar mass of Methane is 0.5182 kg/kmol. 3. A real-gas mixture has a compressibility factor of 0.49. Using the ideal gas relationship, 4. the volume of the mixture b. Underestimates...
Air at 50% relative humidity is cooled isobarically at 1 atm absolute from 90⁰C to 25⁰C. a) Estimate the dew point and degrees of superheat of the air at 90⁰C. b) How much water condenses (mol) per cubic meter of feed gas? c) Suppose a sample of the 90⁰C air is put in a closed variable-volume chamber containing a mirror and the pressure is raised at constant temperature until a mist forms on the mirror. At what pressure (atm) would...
Exercise 3 Moist air at 1 atm. barometric pressure has a dry bulb temperature of 29 C and a wet bulb temperature of 22°C. Using the psychrometric chart and the table for saturated vapor find the following air properties: Pr T- 40 a) the partial pressure of the water vapor b) humidity ratio c) relative humidity d) dew-point temperature e) specific volume ) enthalpy of moist air
Problem 4- A HVAC system is operating in heating mode with a steam humidification system, as shown below. Air enters the system at 10°C and 70% relative humidity at a rate of 35m3/min. After heating and subsequent humidification by saturated water vapor at 100°C, the air leaves the system at 20°C and 60% relative humidity. Find (1) the temperature and relative humidity of the air when it leaves the heating section, (2) the heat transferred to the air in the...
Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air at a given time. At warm temperatures, air can hold more moisture than it can at cold temperatures. Relative humidity is the amount of vapor the air is holding expressed as a percentage of the amount the air is capable of holding. For example, at 86 degrees Fahrenheit, air can hold a maximum of 30.4 grams of water per cubic meter. If the air at the same temperature is holding...