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Molar gas constant (2429 bytes)
3: ...ations of state|equation of state]] of an [[ideal gas]]: 8: ...upies, ''n'' the number of [[mole unit|moles]] of gas, and ''T'' its [[temperature]]. 10: ...equation only in an approximation of very diluted gases. 19: ...<sub>B</sub>'' is defined as a ratio of molar gas constant and the [[Avogadro's number]]: 22: With it we can write the universal gas equation Molar (430 bytes) 1: *A '''[[molar (tooth)|molar]]''' is the fourth kind of [[tooth]] in [[mammal]... 2: ...olarity) of [[solution]]s: see [[Mole (unit)]], [[Molar volume]] 3: *'''[[Molar, Tarragona|Molar]]''' is a village in the [[Comarques of Catalonia... Tribosphenic molar (762 bytes) 7: ...alled a '''tribosphenic molar'''. This design of molar has two important features: the ''[[trigonoid]]''... Molar pregnancy (345 bytes) 1: '''Molar pregnancy''', sometimes simply referred as '''mol... 2: Molar pregnancy includes the ''hydatiform mole'' (parti... Molar (tooth) (1955 bytes) 1: ...ight|thumb|200px|Molar 47 (left), molar 46 and premolar 45(right)]] 3: ...ind food, hence the name which means "millstone". Molars differ considerably from one species to another,... 4: ...oung [[platypus]]es (adults have no teeth). Upper molars look like three-pointed mountain ranges; lowers ... 7: ...the gumline and the top of the pulp. This kind of molar is found in mammals that wear their teeth a lot, ... 14: ...e at the back of the mouth. The third (rearmost) molar in each group is called a [[wisdom teeth|wisdom t... Molar mass (676 bytes) 1: ...ry|stoichiometric]] calculations. In [[physics]], molar mass is usually defined in [[kilogram]]s per [[mo... 6: [[es:Masa molar]] Molar absorptivity (1639 bytes) 1: In [[analytical chemistry]], the '''molar absorptivity''' or ''extinction coefficient'' ''&... Molar volume (1657 bytes) 1: ...eight, divided by its [[density]]. The SI unit of molar volume is '''[[cubic metre]]s per mole''' (m<sup>... 3: ...[[universal gas constant]] '''R''' in the [[ideal gas law]]. 7: The molar volume is usually given for a [[solid]] substance... 9: [[ca:Volum molar]] 10: [[de:Molares Volumen]] Holy Molar (343 bytes) 1: Holy Molar is a notable [[side-project]] of the hardcore ban... Molar concentration (330 bytes) 1: '''Molar concentration''' is defined as [[Mole (unit)|mole... 4: *[[molarity]] 7: .../chm151L/vinegar.html Experiment to determine the molar concentration of vinegar by titration] Molar solution (727 bytes) 1: ...Molar solution''' is used when referring to the [[molarity]] of a [[solution]], which expresses its [[con... 3: For example, a five molar solution of [[aqueous]] [[hydrochloric acid]] (wr... 5: ...solutions, concentrations expressed in terms of ''molarity'' are most useful when performing [[stoichiome... Molar refractivity (902 bytes) 1: '''Molar refractivity''' is a measure of the volume occupi... 3: ...quation) gives the molar refractivity of a dilute gas as 8: ...e m<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup>. Therefore, the molar refractivity is the volume of the substance (in c... Standard molar entropy (522 bytes) 3: In [[chemistry]], the '''standard molar entropy''' is the [[entropy]] content of one mole... Constant (5733 bytes) 1: ...ematics]] and the mathematical [[science]]s, a '''constant''' is a fixed, but possibly unspecified, value. T... 3: == Constant number == 5: The most widely mentioned sort of ''constant'' is a fixed, but possibly unspecified, [[number]... 6: Usually the term ''constant'' is used in connection with mathematical [[funct... 8: Constants are by convention usually denoted by lower-case ... Dielectric constant (7238 bytes) 4: ...nd the oxides of various metals. Some liquids and gases can serve as good dielectric materials. Dry air... 6: ...nt of these effects is known as the '''dielectric constant'''. 8: ... a dielectric constant of 1). Thus the dielectric constant is also known a relative permittivity. 10: The '''dielectric constant''' ''ε<sub>r</sub>'' is defined as the ra... 20: ...just ''ε<sub>0</sub>'', so the dielectric constant is unity: Cosmological constant (4529 bytes) 1: ...s of Λ are 1/[[second]]<sup>2</sup>. The constant is [[proportional]] to the [[energy]] density of ... 7: *''G'' is the [[gravitational constant]] 10: ...to [[general relativity]] a positive cosmological constant--which means empty space has positive energy--cau... 12: ...r is expanding. Morover, adding the cosmological constant to Einstein's equations does not lead to a univer... 14: ...e [[Lambda-CDM model]], includes the cosmological constant, which is measured to be on the order of 10<sup>-... Propagation constant (550 bytes) 1: ...me]] at a given [[frequency]], the '''propagation constant''' is the logarithmic rate of change, with respec... 3: ...]] and β, the imaginary part, is the [[phase constant]]. Faraday constant (1200 bytes) 1: In [[physics]] and [[chemistry]], the '''Faraday constant''' is the amount of [[electric charge]] of one [[... 9: ...09 29 C/mol ± 0.028 945 6 C/mol [Horner's Physics Constants, 1999] 13: The Faraday constant was named after [[United Kingdom|British]] scient... 16: [[nl:Faraday-constante]] Attenuation constant (487 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''attenuation constant''' has the following meanings: 3: <b>1.</b> The real part of the [[propagation constant]] in any electromagnetic propagation [[medium]]. ... 5: The [[attenuation]] constant is usually expressed as a numerical value per uni... 7: ...fiber]], the real part of the [[axial propagation constant]]. Boltzmann constant (3700 bytes) 1: ...heory of [[statistical mechanics]], in which this constant plays a crucial role. Its [[experiment]]ally dete... 5: ...ral unit temperature]] is such that the Boltzmann constant is one. 7: ...tant multiplied by [[Avogadro's number]]. The gas constant is more useful when calculating numbers of partic... 13: ...]] [[statistical mechanics]], homogeneous [[ideal gas]]es possess 14: ...is more complicated for molecular gases; diatomic gases, for example, possess approximately 5 degrees o...
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