Relative humidity at negative temperature

In summary, at a temperature below zero degree Celsius, water condenses to form ice. The relative humidity of a chamber at a temperature below zero degree Celsius will be either negative or zero percent.
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as we know at zero degree temp. water condense to form ice. so what will be the relative humidity of a chamber at a temperature below zero degree temp.?
will it be nagative or what?
 
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Celsius is a relative temperature scale and the negative doesn't have any deeper meaning other than it was decided to use 0 as the freezing temp of water because it is convenient. Air below 0C can still hold some water vapor, but only a little.
 
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For a liquid-gas system, the amount of vapor present is called the vapor pressure. If the system is in equilibrium, any more vapor would cause liquid to condense, any less would cause liquid to evaporate. We then say the air is saturated. Likewise for a solid-gas system.

Relative humidity is defined as the amount of vapor in the air compared to the maximum, so if the system is in equilibrium, the relative humidity is one hundred percent.
 
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“as we know at zero degree temp. water condense to form ice.”

Water melts at zero degrees C; however, it can be in a liquid form at temperatures as low as –40 degrees. See super cooling:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercooling

As for relative humidity: it is defined as the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor (in a gaseous mixture of air and water vapor) to the saturated vapor pressure of water at a given temperature. In other words, relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air at a specific temperature compared to the maximum water vapor that the air is able to hold without it condensing, In other words it is a percentage so it can’t be negetive, but the dew point temperature can be.

There are other measures of moisture like absolute humidity and dew point temperature.

As I type this, the air temperature in Vostok Antarctic is –58C and the dew point temperature is –62C which gives a RH of 42%.

http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/89606.html?MR=1
 
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The relative humidity at a temperature below zero degrees Celsius will depend on the amount of water vapor present in the chamber. If there is no water vapor present, the relative humidity would be 0%. However, if there is water vapor present, the relative humidity would be higher, potentially reaching 100% if the temperature is low enough for the water vapor to condense and form ice. It is important to note that relative humidity is a measurement of the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that can be present at that temperature, and it is not possible for it to be negative.
 

1. What is relative humidity at negative temperature?

Relative humidity at negative temperature refers to the amount of water vapor present in the air at a given temperature compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that could be present at that temperature. It is expressed as a percentage and can be below 0% at negative temperatures.

2. Can relative humidity be negative at negative temperatures?

Yes, relative humidity can be negative at negative temperatures. This means that the air is not holding as much water vapor as it could at that temperature, and the actual amount of water vapor present is less than 0% of the maximum amount.

3. How does relative humidity at negative temperature affect the air we breathe?

When the relative humidity at negative temperature is low, the air may feel dry and can lead to dry skin, irritated eyes, and respiratory issues. When the relative humidity is high, the air can feel heavy and may lead to difficulty breathing for some individuals.

4. What factors can influence relative humidity at negative temperature?

The temperature, air pressure, and amount of water vapor in the air can all affect relative humidity at negative temperatures. In general, colder temperatures can hold less water vapor, so relative humidity tends to be lower at negative temperatures.

5. What is the ideal relative humidity at negative temperature for indoor environments?

The ideal relative humidity for indoor environments at negative temperatures is around 30-50%. This range is comfortable for most individuals and helps to prevent issues like dry skin and respiratory irritation.

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