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It stands for euler's number. Its a mathematical constant with the value of approximately 2.72. (Like the value of π(pi) is 3.14, the value of e is 2.72) In the Clausius-Clapeyron equation the "ln"(natural logarithm) is the inverse of "e" e^x = (y) ln(y)=x

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