Answer to: The vapor pressure of water at 100.0 degrees C is: (a) 175 torr. (b) 85 torr. (c) 760 torr. (d) 1 torr. (e) More information is needed...
This would have the effect of lowering the aqueous vapor pressure at the skin, and thus the rate of evaporative moisture loss. An additional factor mitigating against the functional activity of the sweat glands is the repeated wetting of the skin. Hydration of the skin is believed to be a ...