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Gas constant

The molar gas constant (also known as the gas constant, universal gas constant, or ideal gas constant) is denoted by the symbol R or R. It is the molar equivalent to the Boltzmann constant, expressed in units of energy per temperature increment per amount of substance, rather than energy per temperature increment per particle. The constant is also a…

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Relationship with the Boltzmann constant

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Specific gas constant

U.S. Standard Atmosphere

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Gas constant

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Gas constant

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related to U.S. Standard Atmosphere · 10
Gas constant → Avogadro, Boltzmann, ISO, Pa, Standard Atmosphere, The, The USSA1976, This, USSA1976, When
related to Relationship with the Boltzmann constant · 8
Gas constant → Avogadro, Boltzmann, Finally, For, N/V, NA, PV, The Boltzmann
related to External links · 6
Gas constant → Archived, Engineering Toolbox, Ideal, Individual Gas Constants, Universal Gas Constant, Wayback Machine
related to Specific gas constant · 4
Gas constant → Boltzmann, Just, Rspecific, The
is a · 1
Gas constant → constant of proportionality that relates the energy scale in physics to the temperature scale and the scale used for amount of substance

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constant gas temperature amount displaystyle text value molar substance boltzmann energy mass ideal specific frac law also expressed units defined

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Gas constantis aconstant of proportionality that relates the energy scale in physics to the temperature scale and the scale used for amount of substance0.90text
argoninstance of5/3 for monatomic gases0.80text
R to distinguish itinstance ofthe universal gas constant is usually given a different symbol0.80text
Gas constantrelated to External linksIdeal0.60section
Gas constantrelated to External linksArchived0.60section
Gas constantrelated to External linksWayback Machine0.60section
Gas constantrelated to External linksIndividual Gas Constants0.60section
Gas constantrelated to External linksUniversal Gas Constant0.60section
Gas constantrelated to External linksEngineering Toolbox0.60section
Gas constantrelated to Relationship with the Boltzmann constantThe Boltzmann0.60section
Gas constantrelated to Relationship with the Boltzmann constantNA0.60section
Gas constantrelated to Relationship with the Boltzmann constantAvogadro0.60section

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