@IcySilverScenic If the pressure units are in atm, then the number for R that you use is always going to be 0.0821. If this still doesn't quite make sense, watch my video "Ideal Gas Law Practice Problems," and it should become clear. If you have questions after that, let me know.
@markdiesel16 absolutely! so there are two ways to do it: you can convert into atm or use the different value for R. choose whatever method you like best.
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corina1395 4 days ago
i'm still confused how to find "R" if i'm using atm am i always going to get 0.0821?
IcySilverScenic 1 week ago
@IcySilverScenic If the pressure units are in atm, then the number for R that you use is always going to be 0.0821. If this still doesn't quite make sense, watch my video "Ideal Gas Law Practice Problems," and it should become clear. If you have questions after that, let me know.
tdewitt451 1 week ago
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soullessblaze 2 weeks ago
but can't you just convert the mmHG and the kilopascals into atm.
markdiesel16 2 weeks ago
@markdiesel16 absolutely! so there are two ways to do it: you can convert into atm or use the different value for R. choose whatever method you like best.
tdewitt451 2 weeks ago
@tdewitt451 Thanks.
markdiesel16 1 week ago
I LOVE YOU,, THANKS..
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