Emissivity per Unit Mole Formula

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Emissivity Per Unit Mole Emissivity is the measure of an object's ability to emit infrared energy per unit mole. Check FAQs
εt=32[BoltZ]Tg
εt - Emissivity Per Unit Mole?Tg - Temperature of Gas?[BoltZ] - Boltzmann constant?

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6.2E-21Edit=321.4E-23300Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
εt=32[BoltZ]Tg
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
εt=32[BoltZ]300K
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
εt=321.4E-23J/K300K
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
εt=321.4E-23300
Next Step Evaluate
εt=6.21291834E-21J/mol
LAST Step Rounding Answer
εt=6.2E-21J/mol

Emissivity per Unit Mole Formula Elements

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Emissivity Per Unit Mole
Emissivity Per Unit Mole Emissivity is the measure of an object's ability to emit infrared energy per unit mole.
Symbol: εt
Measurement: Energy Per MoleUnit: J/mol
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Temperature of Gas
The temperature of Gas is the measure of hotness or coldness of a gas.
Symbol: Tg
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: K
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Boltzmann constant
Boltzmann constant relates the average kinetic energy of particles in a gas with the temperature of the gas and is a fundamental constant in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.
Symbol: [BoltZ]
Value: 1.38064852E-23 J/K

Other formulas in Elements of Kinetic Theory category

​Go Pressure using Kinetic Energy per Mole
p=23E'tV
​Go Volume of Gas
V=23Etp
​Go Kinetic Energy per Mole
E't=32pV
​Go Pressure using Molar Volume
p=23E'tVm

How to Evaluate Emissivity per Unit Mole?

Emissivity per Unit Mole evaluator uses Emissivity Per Unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas to evaluate the Emissivity Per Unit Mole, Emissivity per Unit Mole formula is defined as a measure of the ability of a molecule to emit energy as thermal radiation, which is an important concept in the study of kinetic theory, particularly in understanding the behavior of gases and their interaction with radiation. Emissivity Per Unit Mole is denoted by εt symbol.

How to evaluate Emissivity per Unit Mole using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Emissivity per Unit Mole, enter Temperature of Gas (Tg) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Emissivity per Unit Mole

What is the formula to find Emissivity per Unit Mole?
The formula of Emissivity per Unit Mole is expressed as Emissivity Per Unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas. Here is an example- 6.2E-22 = 3/2*[BoltZ]*300.
How to calculate Emissivity per Unit Mole?
With Temperature of Gas (Tg) we can find Emissivity per Unit Mole using the formula - Emissivity Per Unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas. This formula also uses Boltzmann constant .
Can the Emissivity per Unit Mole be negative?
No, the Emissivity per Unit Mole, measured in Energy Per Mole cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Emissivity per Unit Mole?
Emissivity per Unit Mole is usually measured using the Joule Per Mole[J/mol] for Energy Per Mole. KiloJoule Per Mole[J/mol], Kilocalorie Per Mole[J/mol] are the few other units in which Emissivity per Unit Mole can be measured.
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