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Gas densities and Gas constants 1

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May 2, 2006
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Hi,

I was recently doing some work where I wound up looking at gas densities at different pressures. It got me thinking about values for the universal gas constant, R. At this stage I have seen many different values and units, from 287.05 J/kgK (for air) to 0.08205746 L.atm/K.mol.

My question is, does anyone know of a resource that gives an exhaustive list (or near enough)of all the values of the gas constant and the units of the other variables that should be used with it, i.e. pressure in BarA, Pa, Atm etc..

Any contribution would be greatfully accepted.

Thanks

Niall
 
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The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics has such a table under the heading Values of the gas constants in different unit systems.
Also table 1-9 on Perry VI.
 
The rigerous way would be to define the gas constant in the units of your choise (base SI e.g. and then to establish the conversion factors for all you possible units - you could then combine them as you please.

Best regards

Morten
 
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