Table of Contents
- 1 What is the vapor pressure of water at 25 C at 30 C?
- 2 What is the vapor pressure of water at 30c?
- 3 At what temperature is the vapor pressure of water 25 mmHg?
- 4 At what temperature is the vapor pressure of water 25 MMHG?
- 5 What is the vapor pressure of water at 100 C?
- 6 What causes the low vapor pressure of water?
What is the vapor pressure of water at 25 C at 30 C?
Vapor Pressure of Water from 0 °C to 100 °C
T °C | P (torr) |
---|---|
25 | 23.8 |
26 | 25.2 |
27 | 26.7 |
28 | 28.4 |
What is the vapor pressure of water at 30c?
31.824
Temperature oC | Vapor Pressure mm Hg |
---|---|
27 | 26.739 |
28 | 28.349 |
29 | 30.043 |
30 | 31.824 |
How do you calculate water vapor pressure?
simple_pressure = e^(20.386 – (5132 / (temperature + 273)) , where vapor pressure is expressed in mmHg and temperature in kelvins. The temperature T is expressed in degrees Celsius and the vapor pressure P is in mmHg.
What is the vapor pressure of water at 25 C?
The vapor pressure of water at room temperature (25° C) is 0.0313 atm, or 23.8 mm of mercury (760 mm Hg = 1 atm).
At what temperature is the vapor pressure of water 25 mmHg?
Water vapor pressure in mm Hg between 15.0°C and 30.8°C | ||
---|---|---|
Temperature (°C) | 0.0 | 0.8 |
23 | 21.068 | 22.110 |
24 | 22.377 | 23.476 |
25 | 23.756 | 24.912 |
At what temperature is the vapor pressure of water 25 MMHG?
Is the vapor pressure of water high or low?
Summary. Water has high surface tension because of extensive hydrogen bonding. The vapor pressure of water is low due to hydrogen bonding. Vapor pressure increases as temperature increases.
What is the vapor pressure of water at 20 degrees Celsius in mmHg?
Water vapor pressure in mm Hg between 15.0°C and 30.8°C | ||
---|---|---|
Temperature (°C) | 0.0 | 0.2 |
19 | 16.477 | 16.685 |
20 | 17.535 | 17.753 |
21 | 18.650 | 18.880 |
What is the vapor pressure of water at 100 C?
1 atmosphere
At standard atmospheric pressure (1 atmosphere = 0.101325 MPa), water boils at approximately 100 degrees Celsius. That is simply another way of saying that the vapor pressure of water at that temperature is 1 atmosphere.
What causes the low vapor pressure of water?
Vapor Pressure. The hydrogen bonding between liquid water molecules explains why water has an unusually low vapor pressure. Relatively few molecules of water are capable of escaping the surface of the liquid and enter the vapor phase. Evaporation is slow and thus the vapor exerts a low pressure in a closed container.