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On Monday, Sep 27, 2004, Bob LaMontagne wrote:
There is a temeprature dependence to L, namely,
dL/dT = C_pv - C_pw
(refer to Bohren: Atmospheric Thermodynamics, p197)
This is not related to bubbles, just the temperature dependence
of the enthalpies of the liquid and vapor.
I am not certain about notation. What are C_pv and C_pw?
I am familiar with Cp and Cv but not with C_pv and C_pw.
Ludwik Kowalski