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the value of universal gas constant​

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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The constant, further, is the same for all gases, provided that the mass of gas being compared is one mole, or one molecular weight in grams. For one mole, therefore, pV/T = R. The dimensions of the universal gas constant R are energy per degree per mole.

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Answered by nandini099
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Answer:

R depands on units of volume and pressure

Explanation:

we know :PV=nRT

R is known as the the universal gas contant

r =  \frac{pv}{t}

8.314 \: jk {}^{ - 1}  \: mol {}^{ - 1}

8.314 \times10 {}^{7} erg \:  \: k {}^{ - 1} mol {}^{ - 1}

2cal \: k {}^{ - 1}  \: mol {}^{ - 1}

0.0821 \: litre \: atm \: k {}^{ - 1} mol {}^{ - 1}

hence R depands on units of volume and pressure

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