Calculate the vapor pressure for a mist of spherical water droplets of radius 3.70×10−8m surrounded by water vapor at 298 K. The vapor pressure of water at this temperature is 25.2 Torr, the density of water is 998 kg⋅m−3, and the surface tension of water is 71.99 mN⋅m−1.
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