The Boltzmann constant is a fundamental physical constant that relates the average kinetic energy of particles in a gas with the temperature of the gas. It plays a critical role in statistical mechanics, linking macroscopic thermodynamic properties to microscopic behavior of particles, particularly in the calculation of partition functions, which describe how energy is distributed among different states.
Topic 2.3: 2.3 Translational, Rotational, and Vibrational Partition Functions
Unit 2