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Value of universal gas constant (R) is same for all gases. What is its physical significance ?

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For an ideal gas, `PV = nRT` or `R = (PV)/(nT)`. The value of R is expressed in terms of units in which P, V and T are expressed. For details consult section `5.1`
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