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A 1kg mixture of water vapor at 20 C, 1atm and 75% humidity is confined in a cylinder by a frictionless piston. The mixture is compressed isothermally until the pressure is 2atm. Determine (a) the final relative humidity and humidity ratio and (b) the mass (kg) of water vapor condensed.
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