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| * <math> R  </math> is the Gas constant; <math> R = N_A k_B </math>, with <math> N_A </math> being [[Avogadro constant]] | * <math> R  </math> is the Gas constant; <math> R = N_A k_B </math>, with <math> N_A </math> being [[Avogadro constant]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:07, 19 November 2007
The ideal gas equation of state, developed by Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron (1799-1864 France), is given by:
or
where:
- is the pressure
- is the volume
- is the number of molecules
- is the number of moles
- is the absolute temperature
- is the Boltzmann constant
- is the Gas constant; , with being Avogadro constant