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what is ratio of universal gas constant and avogadro number?​

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Answered by peermohamed54362
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Answer:

Derivation from the ideal gas law where N is the number of particles in the gas, and the ratio of R over kB is equal to the Avogadro constant. If T and P are taken at standard conditions for temperature and pressure (STP), then k′ = 1/n0, where n0 is the Loschmidt constant.

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The ratio of universal gas constant and Avogadro number is the Boltzmann constant.

  • The universal gas constant 'R' is a proportionality constant.
  • This constant relates the energy increase with temperature increase in one mole of particles.
  • The value of R  is 8.314459 J.mol^{-1} . K^{-1}, which is a universal constant.
  • Avogadro number gives the number of particles present in one mole of any substance.
  • Avogadro's number is 6.022140 mol^{-1} universally.
  • If we take the ratio of the Universal gas constant and the Avogadro number, the resultant value will be 1.380649 x 10^{-23} J .K^{-1}.
  • This is the Boltzmann constant  K_{b}.
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