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The ideal gas constant is also known as the molar gas constant, the gas constant or the universal gas constant. This constant is written as R, and is a constant of proportionality (constant number that is multiplied on one side of a proportional relationship to make them equal) for the ideal gas law.[1] The ideal gas law is simply PV=nRT where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles of gas, and R is the ideal gas constant.[2]

This constant of proportionality depends on which units are used for the other variables in the ideal gas law equation. Some common values for R are:


This constant is closely related to Boltzmann's constant, kB (to get the ideal gas constant from Boltzmann's constant, multiply by Avogadro's number: R=NAkB).

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