In: Chemistry
Please, I need to get this right. No one is yet to get it right, it has been answered on Chegg but is wrong
In a psychrometric process, Volume of a classroom = 300 m^3. and temperature in the room is T= 20 oC, P=100 kPa relative humidity = 50%
if all the water vapor of air in the room is converted to liquid at the same temperature, what is the volume of the liquid water (mL).
I believe the Volume of water vapor should equal volume of air and equal volume of the room, since its an enclosure. I also know that the volume is going to decrease if water vapor is completely converted to liquid water. How is this calculation done to get the right volume of liquid water
Kindly help with this.