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  2. Van der Waals constants (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... (L 2 bar/mol 2) b (L/mol) Acetic acid: 17.7098 0.1065

  3. Avogadro constant - Wikipedia

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    The Avogadro constant, commonly denoted N A [1] or L, [2] is an SI defining constant with an exact value of 6.022 140 76 × 10 23 mol −1 (reciprocal moles). [3] [4] It defines the number of constituent particles in one mole, where the particles in question can be either molecules, atoms, ions, ion pairs, or any other elementary entities.

  4. Table of specific heat capacities - Wikipedia

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    Table of specific heat capacities at 25 °C (298 K) unless otherwise noted. [citation needed] Notable minima and maxima are shown in maroon. Substance Phase Isobaric mass heat capacity c P J⋅g −1 ⋅K −1 Molar heat capacity, C P,m and C V,m J⋅mol −1 ⋅K −1 Isobaric volumetric heat capacity C P,v J⋅cm −3 ⋅K −1 Isochoric ...

  5. Gas constant - Wikipedia

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    where c p is the specific heat capacity for a constant pressure and c v is the specific heat capacity for a constant volume. [9] It is common, especially in engineering applications, to represent the specific gas constant by the symbol R. In such cases, the universal gas constant is usually given a different symbol such as R to distinguish it ...

  6. List of physical quantities - Wikipedia

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    Molar concentration: C: Amount of substance per unit volume mol⋅m −3: L −3 N: intensive Molar energy: J/mol: Amount of energy present in a system per unit amount of substance J/mol L 2 M T −2 N −1: intensive Molar entropy: S° Entropy per unit amount of substance J/(K⋅mol) L 2 M T −2 Θ −1 N −1: intensive Molar heat capacity: c

  7. Orders of magnitude (molar concentration) - Wikipedia

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    This page lists examples of the orders of magnitude of molar concentration. Source values are parenthesized where unit conversions were performed. M denotes the non-SI unit molar: 1 M = 1 mol/L = 10 −3 mol/m 3.

  8. Van der Waals equation - Wikipedia

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    The ideal gas law follows from the van der Waals equation whenever the molar volume is sufficiently large (when ⁠ ⁠, so ⁠ ⁠), or correspondingly whenever the molar density, ⁠ = / ⁠, is sufficiently small (when ⁠ (/) / ⁠, so ⁠ + / ⁠).

  9. Trichlorofluoromethane (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 4.151 mol.l −1: Refractive index (n) at 20 °C, D 1.3821 Acentric factor (ω) 0.18875 Dipole moment: 0.450 D