Values of general gas constant are: (value dependant on units)
R = 0.08205746 [atm. ℓ.mol-1.K-1]
R = 8.314472 [Pa.m3.mol-1.K-1 or J.mol-1.K-1]
R = 1.99 [Cal.mol-1.K-1]
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The value of the gas constant, denoted as R, is approximately 8.314 J/(mol·K) when expressed in SI units. It is a fundamental physical constant that relates energy, temperature, and the quantity of a substance in a system.
the value of the universal gas constant is the gas staying at the same rate that is why it is constant
The gas constant, or R, is approximately 8.31 J mol-1 K-1
(there other units for it but this one seems to be the most common)
The universal gas constant is 8,314 462 1(75) J/mol.K.
For other units see a long table at the link below.
Depending on the units one uses, the universal gas constant (R) is
0.08206 L-atm/K-mole
8.314 L-kPa/K-mole
62.36 L-mmHg/K-mole
To calculate the percent error for the gas constant (R), you would compare the experimental value to the accepted value. Subtract the accepted value from the experimental value, divide by the accepted value, and then multiply by 100 to get the percent error. This will help you determine the accuracy of your experimental measurement of the gas constant.
The value of the molar gas constant is approximately 8.314 J/(mol•K). It is a universal constant used in the ideal gas law equation to relate the pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of gas in a system.
In SI units, the gas constant has a value of approximately 8.314 J / (mol x kelvin).
The value of the universal gas constant, denoted as R, is determined based on experimental measurements and is considered a fundamental physical constant in the field of thermodynamics. Its value is approximately 8.31 J/mol·K.
If any other units are used, the value will be different. --Depending on the units you chose the value of the constant differs