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Loschmidt constant

The Loschmidt constant or Loschmidt's number (symbol: n0) is the number of particles (atoms or molecules) of an ideal gas per volume (the number density), and usually quoted at standard temperature and pressure. The 2018 CODATA recommended value is 2.686780111...×1025 m−3 at 0 °C and 1 atm. It is named after the Austrian physicist Johann Josef Loschmidt, who was the first to estimate the physical size of molecules in 1865. The term Loschmidt constant is also sometimes used to refer to the Avogadro constant, particularly in German texts.

By ideal gas law, , and since , the Loschmidt constant is given by the relationship

where kB is the Boltzmann constant, p0 is the standard pressure, and T0 is the standard thermodynamic temperature.

Since the Avogadro constant NA satisfies , the Loschmidt constant satisfies

where R is the ideal gas constant.

Being a measure of number density, the Loschmidt constant is used to define the amagat, a practical unit of number density for gases and other substances:

such that the Loschmidt constant is exactly 1 amagat.

In the CODATA set of recommended values for physical constants, the Loschmidt constant is calculated from the Avogadro constant and the molar volume of an ideal gas, or equivalently the Boltzmann constant:

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