What is the barometric pressure of water at 23.2 C, perferably in atm. Thank you.

Hmmmmm.

I am wondering if you mean water vapor pressure.

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To find the barometric pressure of water at a specific temperature, you can use the vapor pressure equation for water. The vapor pressure of water increases with temperature, so we need to look up the value for water vapor pressure at 23.2°C.

The vapor pressure of water at a given temperature can be found in a steam tables or using online resources. For example, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides a web-based calculator called "NIST WebBook" that can provide vapor pressure data.

Let's use the NIST WebBook to find the vapor pressure of water at 23.2°C.

Step 1: Open a web browser and search for "NIST WebBook".

Step 2: Click on the link to access the NIST WebBook website.

Step 3: In the search bar, type "water" and press Enter.

Step 4: Find the section for "Vapor pressure," and look for the value corresponding to 23.2°C.

For example, at 23.2°C, the vapor pressure of water is approximately 4.2101 kilopascals (kPa), which is equivalent to 0.0415 atmospheres (atm).

Please note that exact values may vary slightly depending on the reference used, so it's always good to recheck with reliable sources.