The gas constant is the same for all gases:
R = 8,314 462 1(75) J/mol.K
Helium is a chemical element that exists in a gaseous state at room temperature and pressure. It is one of the few elements that remains a gas under normal conditions, even at very low temperatures.
of course. that's why it's called the universal gas constant.
The Universal gas constant is R is independent of the gas taken.. While the Characteristic gas constant depends on the mol. mass of the gas.... The Characteristic gas constant of a gas or a mixture of gases is given by the molar gas constant, divided by the molar mass (M) of the gas/mixture. R(Characteristic) = {R}/{M} Well,this is just the basic...u can relate them both to the Boltzmann constant.. Here are some of the standard values for both: Values of R Units 8.314 472(15) J K−1 mol−1 0.082057 46(14) L atm K−1 mol−1 RChar for dry air Units 287.058 J kg−1 K−1 ok,i guess this is it!Hope this clears it...
Helium's standard state is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It is the second lightest and second most abundant element in the universe.
The constant k in Charles's law, which relates the volume and temperature of a gas, would not vary with different masses of trapped gas. The constant k is determined by the gas itself and remains constant as long as the pressure of the gas is held constant. Changing the mass of the gas would affect the pressure and density of the gas, but not the constant k in Charles's law.
liquid, and gas.
Helium is an odorless gas.
helium is a colourless odourless gas
Helium is a gas at room temperature.
Helium is a gas at room temperature.
Helium is a noble gas, it is colourless, odourless gas at STP. It is a chemically inert element.
R may be the Rydberg constant or the gas constant.
No, the gas constant, or any constant, is constant meaning it doesn't change.
Combined gas law states:" The ratio between the pressure-volume product and the temperature of a system remains constant: p.V = k.T "k is a constant which only is proportionally depending on the amount of gas.
Helium is a chemical element that exists in a gaseous state at room temperature and pressure. It is one of the few elements that remains a gas under normal conditions, even at very low temperatures.
of course. that's why it's called the universal gas constant.
Boltzmanns constant