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31 December, 13:52

Suppose a sample of air can hold at most 10 grams of water vapor. If the sample actually had 2 grams of water vapor, what is its relative humidity

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  1. 31 December, 14:06
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    Relative humidity is equal to the amount of water vapour actually present in the air divided by the maximum possible amount. Therefore 2 g / 10 g = 0.2 = 20% relative humidity.
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