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universal gas constant r is same for the all gases because 1 gram mole of any gas​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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.

Answered by chinku89067
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Explanation:

  • R is the universal gas constant for ideal gases. R can be defined as the amount of work done by one mole of the gas per kelvin.
  • The pressure times the volume of the gas is divided by the number of moles and the temperature of the gas is always equals to a constant number.
  • The constant of depends upon the pressure  volume and temperature are in.
  • The molar volume is same for all the ideal gases that is,

                                             R=8.3144

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