Boltzmanns constant
The Loschmidt constant, NL is related to Avogadro's number, NA by the relationship:NL = p0*NA/(R*T0) wherep0 is the pressureT0 is the thermodynamic temperature andR is the gas constant.
No
No, gas constant is having a value of 8.314Jk-1mol-1 Whereas plancks constant has a value of 6.6*10-31
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8.314 jul/mol/kalvin
of course. that's why it's called the universal gas constant.
The gas constant (R) makes both sides of the ideal gas equation (PV=nRT) equal. It is therefore called the proportionality constant in the ideal gas equation. The value of R is 8.314 J/mol˚K. If you divide the ideal gas constant by Avogadro's number you get R/NA=(8.314 J mol-1 K-1)/(6.022x1023 #of atoms mol-1)=1.38x10-23 J/(atoms x K) since the mol-1 terms cancel out. This value is the Boltzman constant (kb) usually expressed in units of J/K (energy/temperature) and it gives the average energy of a single atom or molecule at an absolute temperature T. Just multiply kb by T and you get energy in Joules.
The law of Avogadro is: equal volumes of gases contain the same number of molecules at constant pressure and temperature. The relation is direct.
There are several different universal constants: Avogadro's number, Gas constant, Gravitational constant. The question needs to be more specific.
The Loschmidt constant, NL is related to Avogadro's number, NA by the relationship:NL = p0*NA/(R*T0) wherep0 is the pressureT0 is the thermodynamic temperature andR is the gas constant.
the relationship between volume and moles-APEX
As thenumber of molecules incresses so does the volume
Equa; amounts of all gasses have the same volume at the same conditions
No
The amount of 1 mole: 6.022 * 1023 (Avogadro's constant)
The ideal gas law states P*V=n*R*T where P is the pressure of the gas, V is the volume of the gas, n is the amount of substance of gas (also known as number of moles), T is the temperature of the gas and R is the ideal, or universal, gas constant, equal to the product of Boltzmann's constant and Avogadro's constant.
so far that i know of is that he invented 3 things the first was Avogadro's law which is v divided by n=k which states volume of the gas divided by the amount of substance of the gas which equals proportionality constant. the second is Avogadro's number which is which is used to compute the results of chemical reactions. and the third is Avogadro's constant, which is 6.0221415 × 1023 mol-1which basically is gases and molecules. thanks peace love happiness togetherness :)