Vapor Pressure of Toulene @ 190°C for Cavitation Issue

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The vapor pressure of toluene at 190°C is crucial for addressing cavitation issues in pumps. Users are seeking accurate data to determine the vapor pressure under these specific conditions. A resource link was provided for further calculations and information on toluene's properties. Understanding the vapor pressure will help in optimizing pump performance and preventing cavitation. Accurate measurements are essential for effective troubleshooting in pump systems.
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I am looking for the vapor pressure of Toulene at 190 deg Centrigrade to solve the cavitation problem with one of my pumps. Can anyone guide in this regard...
 
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