The vapor pressure of water at temperature T (in kelvins) is the atmospheric pressure P at which

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The vapor pressure of water at temperature T (in kelvins) is the atmospheric pressure P at which no net evaporation takes place. Use the following table to estimate the indicated derivatives using the difference quotient approximation.

293 303 313 323 333 343 353 T (K) P (atm) 0.0278 0.0482 0.0808 0.1311 0.2067 0.3173 0.4754

Estimate P'(T) for T = 303, 323, 343. (Include proper units on the derivative.)

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