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Originally Posted by mdm
My point is that even though R of water vapor is higher than R of dry air or nitrogen,.
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R is a universal constant.
It does not change no matter what.
The only difference you will find for the value R is based on what units you are using, NOT what gas you are using.
It would be like saying that "G" varies based on what material is falling.
Maybe I am the one that is confused....
http://www.katmarsoftware.com/gconvals.htm