The Clausius-Clapeyron relation describes the relationship between pressure and temperature for a substance at a phase transition, such as liquid and vapor. For water vapor, it shows that saturation vapor pressure increases exponentially with temperature. The approximate form is \(\frac{dp}{dT} = \frac{L}{T(V_v – V_l)} \approx \frac{L p}{R_v T^2}\), where L is latent heat.





