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Saturation Pressure of Air

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mielke

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I have been searching the internet for a long time trying to find a saturation table for air (which includes sat pressure) with no luck. Does anybody know where I can find one.

If not does daltons law apply to saturation pressure, ie can i find the saturation pressure of air as being the saturation pressure of oxygen plus the saturation temperature of nitrogen?

Thank you for any help.
 
You should use the vapor pressure curves for O2 and N2 along with their partial pressures. I assume you don't care about moisture.
 
No moisture.

Compositepro, Please refer to my second paragraph. is dalton's law applicable to saturation pressure?
 
Yes, unless you are talking about very high pressure were the gases deviate from ideal gas behavior.
 
ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals has it. If you know the dewpoint, you can use water/steam property table.

 
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