Values of R Units (V P T −1 n −1 )(V P T −1 n −1 ) 8.3144621(75)JJ K −1 mol −1Kmol 5.189×10 19 eVeV K −1 mol −1Kmol 0.08205746(14)LL atm K −1.

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Values of R Units (V P T −1 n −1 )(V P T −1 n −1 ) (75)JJ K −1 mol −1Kmol 5.189×10 19 eVeV K −1 mol −1Kmol (14)LL atm K −1 mol −1atm (34)calcal K −1 mol − (75)×10 7 ergerg K −1 mol − (75)L kPa K −1 mol −1kPa (75)m 3 m 3 Pa K −1 mol −1Pa (75)cm 3 cm 3 MPa K −1 mol −1MPa (75)×10 −5 m 3 bar K −1 mol −1bar ×10 −5 m 3 atm K −1 mol −1atm cm 3 atm K −1 mol −1atm ×10 −6 m 3 kgf/cm 2 K −1 mol −1kgf/cm (75)×10 −2 L bar K −1 mol − (11)L mmHg K −1 mol −1mmHg (11)L Torr K −1 mol −1Torr (10)ft lbfft lbf K −1 g-mol −1g-mol 1, (3)ft lbf °R −1 lb-mol −1°Rlb-mol (2)ft 3 ft 3 psi °R −1 lb-mol −1psi (12)ft 3 atm °R −1 lb-mol − ft 3 atm K −1 lb-mol − (17)ft 3 mmHg K −1 lb-mol − BtuBtu lb-mol −1 °R −1