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A vessel containing water is put in a dry sealed room of volume `76m^(3)`at a temperture of `15^(@)C`. The saturation vapour pressure of water at `15^(@)C`. is 15mm of mercury. How much water will evaporate before the water is in equilibrium with the vapour?

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