vapor of water - translation to greek
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vapor of water - translation to greek

VAPOUR PRESSURE
Clausius-Clapeyron equation (meteorology); Vapor Pressure of Water at Various Temperatures; Vapor pressure of water; Water vapor pressure; Water vapour pressure
  • critical point]] and [[boiling point]] of water.

vapor of water      
υδρατμός
drinking water         
  • [[Tap water]] is drinking water supplied through [[plumbing]] for home use in many countries.
  • Percentage of the population with access to drinking water
  • EPA drinking water security poster from 2003
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  • Illustration of a typical tap water treatment process
  •  [[Solar water disinfection]] application in [[Indonesia]]
  • Population in survey regions living without safely managed drinking water as reported by the WHO/UNICEF JMP<ref name="10.1038/s41586-021-03900-w"/>
  • Project in Nepal: unboxing the [[water filter]] unit
  • World map for [[SDG 6]] Indicator 6.1.1 in 2015: "Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services"
  • Water treatment plant
  • Simplified diagram of a water supply network
  • Diagram of water well types
WATER SAFE FOR CONSUMPTION
Potable; Potability; Potable water; Safe water; Clean water; Non potable; Drinkable water; Drink water; Drinkability; 🚰; Drinking Water; Undrinkable water; Water intended for human consumption; Clean drinking water; Drinking-water; Infused Water; Contamination of drinking water; Water (drink); Water (beverage)
πόσιμο νερό
water skiing         
  • Water ski pyramid with 18 skiers Lake Zumbro, Minnesota, August 2010
  • Sea World]] on the [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], Australia
  • [[Barefoot skiing]] on [[Lake Ozonia]] in the Adirondacks
  • A privately owned, artificial water ski lake commonly referred to as Chantalyy Lakes By The Cliff Side, located near [[Orangeville, Ontario]], seen with a slalom course and jump ramp
  • Several types of water skis and [[wetsuit]]s, seen at the Kanalfestival 2011 in [[Datteln]]
  • A competitor at a trick skiing event in Austria in 2017
  • Aquaplaning]] was superseded by the development of water skiing.
  • A disabled water skier on a slalom sit ski
  • [[Ski Nautique]] 200, widely used for water skiing
  • Calgary, Alberta]]
  • Water skiers rising out of the water in [[Melbourne]]
  • Ski racing in Australia
SURFACE WATER SPORT
Water skier; Water ski; Slalom waterskiing; Water-skiing; Waterski; Water-Skiing; Water Ski; Water Ski Racing; Waterskii; Waterskier; Wakeski; Water Skiing; Slalom water ski; Waterskiing; Water skiers; Waterski jumping; Water-ski
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Definition

vapour pressure
¦ noun Chemistry the pressure of a vapour in contact with its liquid or solid form.

Wikipedia

Vapour pressure of water

The vapour pressure of water is the pressure exerted by molecules of water vapor in gaseous form (whether pure or in a mixture with other gases such as air). The saturation vapour pressure is the pressure at which water vapour is in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed state. At pressures higher than vapour pressure, water would condense, whilst at lower pressures it would evaporate or sublimate. The saturation vapour pressure of water increases with increasing temperature and can be determined with the Clausius–Clapeyron relation. The boiling point of water is the temperature at which the saturated vapour pressure equals the ambient pressure.

Calculations of the (saturation) vapour pressure of water are commonly used in meteorology. The temperature-vapour pressure relation inversely describes the relation between the boiling point of water and the pressure. This is relevant to both pressure cooking and cooking at high altitude. An understanding of vapour pressure is also relevant in explaining high altitude breathing and cavitation.