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Determine the value of gas constant `R` when pressure is expressed in Torr and volume in `dm^(3)`

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We know,
`1.01325 "bar"= 760 Torr`. Hence
`R=(PV)/(nT)=({1 b ar ((760 Torr)/(1.01325"bar"))}(22.711 dm^(3)))/((1 mol)(273.15K))`
`=62.36 Torr dm^(3)K^(-1)mol^(-1)`
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