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In our Freeport air, nitrogen has a partial pressure of 80.0kPa, oxygen 16.0kPa, carbon dioxide 0.3 kPa. We also have water vapor. What is the partial pressure of water vapor in our air if we are at STP? A. 2.0 kPa

B. 5.0 kPa

C. 15 kPa

D. 20. kPa

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