The gas law constant R is §iven as 0.08206 m3 atm
mole-l K-I. Find its value in:
(a) ft
3mm Hg lb-mole-l K- ,
(b) m3 Pa mole-l K-I,
(c) Joules g-mole-l K-I.
Assume 1 atm. = 760mm Hg = 1.013x105 Nm-2
• Remember 1 joule = INm and in this
book, mole is kg mole.
((a) 999 ft
3mm Hg lb-mole-l K-I (b) 8313 m3 Pa mole-l K-I(c) 8.313 J g-mole-l
K-I)
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