How do you find the ideal gas constant?
1 Answer
Mar 20, 2014
The ideal gas law uses the formula PV = nRT where P is the pressure in atmospheres (atm), V is the volume in liters (L), n is the number of moles (mol) and T is the temperature in kelvin (K).
If we set up the ideal gas law for the values of 1 mole at Standard temperature and pressure (STP) and calculate for the value of the constant R, we can determine the value of the ideal gas law constant.
P = 1 atm
V = 22.4 L (Avogadro's number)
n = 1 mol
R = Constant
T = 273 K (0 C)
Isolating the R value the equation is
I hope this was helpful.
SMARTERTEACHER