Sorry for the delay in getting back and thanks for all the help its fantastic help!
I apologise I am not a scientist but an Engineer thats why I am asking you guys,
The temperature is controlled at 20 degrees Celcius. The pressure applied as rightly pointed out is -80 to -100kPa which is about 20 to 1kPa absolute pressure (I think I'm right there) The water wouldnt boil and turn to vapour at this surely but it is cavitating( air bubbles forming). The water is stored in sand in a sealed container (the reason for all this is I am a Geotehnical Engineer and I'm trying to understand a certain ground condition). Air bubbles appear to be created and rise and form an air pocket at the top. With an air pocket created now at the top of the container would you expect a change in pressure.
Another question is does anyone know where I could find information on the effect of Time. I mean if negative pressure is created slowly or fast does it make a difference?
Thanks for any help