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I'm not much of a chemist, but you're talking about dispersing the water into

about 0.00000000000091 of its usual density, or about 0.00000091 gram of

water in each cubic meter of air.

At 20° C, that's about 0.0000000503 percent relative humidity. So I don't think

you need to anticipate too much difficulty making out the shape of large objects

through that kind of fog.

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