universal gas constant dimension formula
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For one mole, therefore, pV/T = R. The dimension of the universal gas constant are energy per degree per mole. In the metre-kilogram-second system the value of R is 8.31441 joules per Kelvin (K) per mole.
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For one mole, therefore, pV/T = R. The dimension of the universal gas constant are energy per degree per mole. In the metre-kilogram-second system the value of R is 8.31441 joules per Kelvin (K) per mole.
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it's PV=nRT
firstly,
V inversely proportional to 1/p at constant T
by Boyle's law.
V is directly proportional to T at constant P
by Charles law.
combining both laws we get .
PV=nRT
where n stands for n of moles.
R =constant of gases.
dimensional formula-
[M1 L2 T-2 K-1]
firstly,
V inversely proportional to 1/p at constant T
by Boyle's law.
V is directly proportional to T at constant P
by Charles law.
combining both laws we get .
PV=nRT
where n stands for n of moles.
R =constant of gases.
dimensional formula-
[M1 L2 T-2 K-1]
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