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Calculating Helium Partial Pressure in Water Vapor
The partial vapor pressure of water at 70 degrees Celsius is 31.1 kPa. So the partial pressure of helium is:
$$P_{He} = P_{total} - P_{H2O} = 89.9 \text{ kPa} - 31.1 \text{ kPa} = 58.8 \text{ kPa}$$
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