The figure shows the relationship between water content and temperature for hydrocarbon gases. As temperature increases, the water content that the gas can hold also increases. The gas can hold the most water at around 50°C, with water content decreasing both above and below this temperature.
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FIG. 20-3 Water Content of Hydrocarbon Gas
The figure shows the relationship between water content and temperature for hydrocarbon gases. As temperature increases, the water content that the gas can hold also increases. The gas can hold the most water at around 50°C, with water content decreasing both above and below this temperature.