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I think that when pressure is expressed in Pascals the universal gas constant should be 8.314m3 Pa K−1 mol−1

I'm not 100% sure though - I'd be interested to hear what someone else has to say on the matter!

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Q: When expressing pressure in Pascals is the gas constant equal to 8.314 kPa L mol-1 k-1?
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