No, gas constant is having a value of 8.314Jk-1mol-1
Whereas plancks constant has a value of 6.6*10-31
No
Boltzmanns constant
6.626x10-34 m2kg/s is the value of Plank's constant.
meter2 - kilogram per second
8.314 jul/mol/kalvin
what is the dimension of planks constant
No
Boltzmanns constant
of course. that's why it's called the universal gas constant.
6.63*10^-34
6.63*10^-34
6.626x10-34 m2kg/s is the value of Plank's constant.
meter2 - kilogram per second
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.
Ideal gas Law PV = nRT where P is pressure V is volume n is moles R is a constant of 8.31 and T is temperature so if u multiply PV with T constant, that leaves nR, therefore you will always get mole of the air multiplied with 8.31
8.314 jul/mol/kalvin
R may be the Rydberg constant or the gas constant.