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Humidity and Water Capacity of Gases
« on: July 14, 2009, 01:52:09 PM »
I am trying to compare the humidity's of different gases including air. I am doing some experiments with hydrogen gas. I have a meter that measures the relative humidity of air, and I have been using that to measure the relative humidity of a hydrogen gas sample. Is there a way to easily convert between humidity's of different gases at a constant temperature? I think I am looking for the water capacity of the gas at a temperature but I am not sure... Thanks



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