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What is 8.3 105?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

This number is linked to the equation of state of an ideal gas law: pV=NkT. Where p=pressure(Pa), v=volume(m3), N (number of particles in the gas), k= Boltzmann's constant (1.38x10^-23) and T=absolute temperature. This equation is made more convenient to use by converting it to the equation- pV=nRT. Here, n stands for number of moles of a gas and R is the constant ( which equals 8.3105 Joules per mole per kelvin.) You get your number (8.3105) by the product of Boltzmann's constant (from the first equation) and the number of particles in a mole ( Avogadro's constant). (1.38x10^-23) x (6.0221415x10^23)= 8.3105. QUOD ERAT DEMONSTRANDUM

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