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  • {{Dambigbox|Water dew point|Dew point}} ...mixture will start to [[Condensation|condense]] into [[liquid]] water. The water dew point of a gas mixture, at a given pressure, is often referred to as the point at
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  • {{rpl|Water dew point}} **[[Dew point]]: A redirect to [[Water dew point]]
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  • {{Dambigbox|Water dew point|Dew point}} ...mixture will start to [[Condensation|condense]] into [[liquid]] water. The water dew point of a gas mixture, at a given pressure, is often referred to as the point at
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  • The hydrocarbon dew point of a gas is a different concept from the [[water dew point]], the latter being the temperature (at a given pressure) at which water va
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  • ...a flue gas with 12 volume % water vapor and containing no acid gases has a water dew point of about 49.4 °[[Celsius (unit)|C]] (121 °[[Fahrenheit (unit)|F]]). The s
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  • The [[water dew point]] of air or any other gas containing water vapor usually refers to the temp ...a flue gas with 5 volume % water vapor and containing no acid gases has a water dew point of about 32 °C (90 °F). The same flue gas with the addition of only 0.01
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