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Waht is universal,gas constant . Derive its valiebin diff scales of measurement

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Answered by Nikhil956
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Universal Gas Constant

The ideal gas constant is a Universal constant that we use to quantify the relationship between the properties of a gas.  The constant R that we typically use relates pressure in atmospheres, volume in liters, and temperature in Kelvin.  In this case, it has the value and units of  

R=0.08206Latmmol−1K−1

The gas constant R will appear in many contexts as this is a Universal constant that relates energy and temperature.  A pressure times a volume is an energy.  As such, you will also encounter the gas constant R in typical energy units of Joules  

R=8.314Jmol−1K−1

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