In a bottle of water whose volume is 500 mL, moist air with a pressure of 100 kPa at 26 °C and a relative humidity of 77

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In a bottle of water whose volume is 500 mL, moist air with a pressure of 100 kPa at 26 °C and a relative humidity of 77

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In a bottle of water whose volume is 500 mL, moist air with a
pressure of 100 kPa at 26 °C and a relative humidity of 77% is
trapped. The bottle is brought to the Cd. max. where the pressure
is 78 kPa and since the material of the bottle is somewhat elastic,
its volume, also at 26 °C, increases by 4%. In the blank space, put
the relative humidity value as a percentage (%) of the moist air
inside the bottle in this new condition.
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