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Science of Evaporation - General & Personal Questions
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[QUOTE="JT Smith, post: 6863838, member: 648656"] I had similar concerns once when we had handyman repair a broken tile in our shower. Moisture had most certainly managed to get behind into the wall and after he repaired the tile I wondered if it would result in mold/mildew/rot. I guess I'll never know because it's inside the wall. :[I]-[/I]) The sealed bottle thing is a much simpler problem. Basically you get an equilibrium of liquid water and water vapor where the amounts of each depend on the details. High school physics. [/QUOTE]
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