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  2. Template:Infobox element/vapor pressure table - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Chembox VaporPressure - Wikipedia

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  6. Lee–Kesler method - Wikipedia

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    The correct result would be P = 101.325 kPa, the normal (atmospheric) pressure. The deviation is −1.63 kPa or −1.61 %. The deviation is −1.63 kPa or −1.61 %. It is important to use the same absolute units for T and T c as well as for P and P c .

  7. Kelvin equation - Wikipedia

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    The vapour pressure above the curved interface is then higher than that for the planar interface. This picture provides a simple conceptual basis for the Kelvin equation. The change in vapor pressure can be attributed to changes in the Laplace pressure. When the Laplace pressure rises in a droplet, the droplet tends to evaporate more easily.

  8. Isopropyl alcohol (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Vapor pressure of Iso-propyl Alcohol. P in mm Hg: 1: 10: 40: 100: 400: 760:

  9. Arden Buck equation - Wikipedia

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    P s (T) is the saturation vapor pressure in hPa; exp(x) is the exponential function; T is the air temperature in degrees Celsius; Buck (1981) also lists enhancement factors for a temperature range of −80 to 50 °C (−112 to 122 °F) at pressures of 1,000 mb, 500 mb, and 250 mb. These coefficients are listed in the table below.