On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Mark Iverson <[email protected]>wrote: > > Yes, as I've been trying to explain all along, once you get to 100%RH, all > remaining water will be > in the form of liquid water because at the given temperature and pressure > it is now saturated and > can no longer support further water molecules as vapor. >
But steam inside the conduit is always at 100% RH. Regardless of what fraction of the water is converted to steam. At 100C, the vapor pressure is 1 atm, and the steam pressure (also the partial pressure of the water vapor) is also 1 atm. Ergo, 100% RH. > I've already answered your question as to HOW one can calculate that > portion that is liquid water... > No. You really haven't.

