kJ/(kmol·K)
kilojoule per kilomole kelvin
Molar entropyexact by definition
The kilojoule per kilomole kelvin is exactly 1 J/(mol·K). Engineering thermodynamics tables built on kilomoles print molar entropy and molar heat capacity this way, and the numbers match the chemist's J/(mol·K) digit for digit.
| 1 kJ/(kmol·K) | 1 J/(mol·K) |
Solvers that use molar entropy