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The '''water dew point''' (or simply the '''dew point''') is the temperature, at a given pressure, at which the water vapor in a gas mixture containing water vapor will start to condense out of the gas phase.
 
The '''water dew point''' (or simply the '''dew point''') of a [[gas]] mixture is the [[temperature]], at a given [[pressure]], at which any [[water]] [[vapor]] in the gas mixture will start to [[Condensation|condense]] into [[liquid]] water.

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The water dew point (or simply the dew point) of a gas mixture is the temperature, at a given pressure, at which any water vapor in the gas mixture will start to condense into liquid water.