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R 0.082 let, at et mole what is R ?

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Answered by kuruvabindu2
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We know ideal gas equation which gives relation between pressure,volume,temperature and no of moles.

PV=nRT

P (pressure) ,V(volume) ,n(no of moles) ,R(gas constant),T (temperature)

We will use standard values.

P=1 atm,V=22.414 dm^3,T=273.15 K ,n=1 mole

Putting them in equation we get

1× 22.414 = 1 × R × 273.15

:. R = 22.414 / 273.15

:. R = 0.082 L atm / mole K

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Answered by manaskumarreddy065
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