PV = nRT, what is R, the constant?
What is the value of the constant R in the ideal gas law, specifically in terms of kPa and atm? I need this information for my final exam tomorrow. Thank you!
3 Answers
Dec 04, 2024
Surely you donât need to memorise these constants! And the whole point of going over to kPa for pressure was to junk the antiquated âatmosphereâ
Anyway, R is defined as ( volume unit) (pressure unit) K-1 mol-1
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