Universal Gas Constant

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rudy

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It would be a good idea to have a list of the Universal Gas Constant with different units. Below is the list I used. "p. 28" referenced below refers to page 28 of the "Quick Reference for the Chemical Engineering PE Exam" booklet from the "other" (P-P-I) site. Page 28 had additional values. I wrote the values on one of the blank pages at the front of the booklet.

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It may be fuzzy, but you get the idea. Also, note... the difference between gmole and lbmole... and also the difference between Rankine ( R) and Kelvin (K).

I'll attach it too in case you want to print it. But again, it's kind of fuzzy. It might be better for you to write them in, in one of your reference books.

 
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I thought this topice referred to something about when Fudgey is around, gas is universally constant.

 

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