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Low temperature and low pressure superheated steam density below 100 degrees!

If the data is complete, you can calculate it yourself

According to the Clapeyron equation PV=nRT

Let’s convert PV=(ρV/M)RT

Get ρ=PM/(RT)

If you look up the table, there may be such physical and chemical data in the chemical dictionary

It is not easy to fit the formula because of the selected independent variables. Everyone fits differently

I hope the answer will be helpful to you