Hello
Today I was studying van't Hoff equation related to osmotic pressure, and I found that at the basis of this equation there is
the ideal gas law. Ok, but I don't understand the expression of the ideal gas constant, R.
I have looked on the book of Physiscs and I have found that its value is 8,318 J·mol^-1·K^-1.
On the book of chemistry I have found that its value is 0,082 L·atm·mol^-1·K^-1.
Then I have looked on the web and I have found that the ideal gas constant can be expressed in many ways, and these are two of them. But I wasn't happy, and so I tried to compare the equations of this values, but I still doesn't understand how they can express the same number with different units of measure
Hence I saw the first equation (with joules) in basics units should be : kg ·m^2·s^-2·mol^-1·K^-1
The second one (with atm) in basics units should be : cm^3·g·cm^2·s^-2·cm^-2·mol^-1·K^-1
developing them, and removing values present in both we have:
cm^3·g=kg·m^2
I believe I do something (or even more than something
) wrong, but I don't understand what
I will be very happy and thankful if anybody could help me.