The bottle will be dimmed with moisture, showing the presence of aqueousvapor.
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The aqueousvapor, however, has not yet touched the earth.
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The latter, nevertheless, continues to be attacked slowly through the action of the aqueousvapor.
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The atmosphere is, however, never free from moisture; a certain amount of aqueousvapor is always present.
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Fah., with the result that very nearly the whole of the contained aqueousvapor is condensed into water.
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The following problem will serve to illustrate the method of applying the correction for the pressure of the aqueousvapor.
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Did the aqueousvapor already in the surrounding air slowly condense into clouds and raindrops in defiance of physical laws?
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The elevation of our planet's temperature is therefore a direct consequence of the existence of aqueousvapor in our air.
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In the furnace were the products of the previous combustion and atmospheric air: consequently oxygen, nitrogen, carbonic acid, and aqueousvapor.
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Cold must have the fitting object to operate upon, and this object-theaqueousvapor of the air-isthe direct product of heat.
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In the afternoon rain again began to fall on this gray, nebulous expanse, until the whole world seemed made of aqueousvapor.
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The nature of sound is fully understood, and so are the conditions under which the aqueousvapor in the atmosphere may be condensed.
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For the air as it quittedtheequatorialregions was laden with aqueousvapor, which could not subsist in the cold polar regions.
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But another reason may be suggested for the increase of atmospheric humidity, and consequently of the precipitation of aqueousvapor on mountain chains.
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The quantity of aqueousvapor that a cubic foot of air can hold in suspension, when it is saturated, varies very much with the temperature.
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The atmosphere was saturated with gases and carbonic acid, mingled with aqueousvapors.