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Please use 3 sig figs, 0.08206 for R, and 1C = 273.15K. Solve it within 30-40 mins I'll upvote your answer

Transcribed Image Text:Air conditioners dry the air while they cool the air. Suppose an air conditioner is used to cool a room that is
7.73 m x 11.47 m x 2.30 m when the outside temperature is 37 °C. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of water is 47.1 torr.
The partial pressure of water in the air is 85.0% of the vapor pressure of water. How much water, in grams, is removed from the
air each time the air from the room is cycled through the air conditioner?
7967.8
mass of H, O:
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