Exhale Condensation Calculator

If the temperature is low enough or the humidity high, you can observe condensation (i.e., "fog") forming in your exhaled breath. This calculator estimates whether your exhaled breath will condense, and if so, the range of mixing ratios for which the "fog" will form and the maximum condensed water content (the higher it is, the "thicker" the condensation).

If you're interested, there are detailed explanations of the condensation process.

Exhale Condensation Calculator
Using the above equations, we can calculate whether the exhaled air will condense. Enter the conditions of the outside air (and modify the exhaled air parameters if you wish), to see whether your breath will condense, or not. (Note: typical exhaled air of humans is 35°C and 95% humid)

Exhaled Air:    
RH
°C
Outside Air:    
RH
°C


Results:
Exhaled breath will not condense.
Maximum relative humidity: 0.0

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