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At which temperature could air hold the most water vapor?

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Now, what happens if we turn the room thermostat up to 80 degrees F? Looking at your Capacity of Saturated Air table, you can see that as air temperatures rise, there is an increase in the ability of the air to hold moisture. At 80 degrees F the capacity of air increases to where it can hold 21.537 g/kg of water vapor.

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Answer: At 80 degrees F the capacity of air increases to where it can hold 21.537 g/kg of water vapor.

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