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Relative permittivities of some materials at room temperature under 1 kHz; Material ε r; Vacuum: 1 (by definition) Air: 1.000 589 86 ± 0.000 000 50 (at STP, 900 kHz), [1] PTFE/Teflon: 2.1: Polyethylene/XLPE: 2.25: Polyimide: 3.4: Polypropylene: 2.2–2.36 Polystyrene: 2.4–2.7 Carbon disulfide: 2.6: BoPET: 3.1 [2] Paper, printing: 1.4 [3 ...
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R ∗ = 8.314 32 × 10 3 N⋅m⋅kmol −1 ⋅K −1 = 8.314 32 J⋅K −1 ⋅mol −1. Note the use of the kilomole, with the resulting factor of 1000 in the constant. The USSA1976 acknowledges that this value is not consistent with the cited values for the Avogadro constant and the Boltzmann constant. [ 13 ]
Chemical table file (CT file) is a family of text-based chemical file formats that describe molecules and chemical reactions. One format, for example, lists each atom in a molecule, the x-y-z coordinates of that atom, and the bonds among the atoms.
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