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You just took a bag of frozen peas out of the freezer and water droplets are collecting on the surface of the bag. What is the maximum temperature of the bag of peas in order for condensation to have occurred

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Answer:

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Explanation:

For condensation, [tex]r=r_x=4.34 \ \frac{g}{kg}\\[/tex].

The chart shows the temperature that is SMR([tex]r_s=4.34 \ \frac{g}{kg}[/tex]) as from the occurrence, which is the maximum temperature of the peas container.

In the graph given the crystal from [tex]32^{\circ}\ F[/tex] is displayed and the SMR at freezing points will be [tex]3.75 \ \frac{g}{kg}[/tex].

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