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.
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 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 doesnot have a gender. It is a chemical element
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.
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.
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.
of course. that's why it's called the universal gas constant.
gaseous state.