Term information
In mathematics, a constant is a non-varying value, i.e. completely fixed or fixed in the context of use. The term usually occurs in opposition to variable (i.e. variable quantity), which is a symbol that stands for a value that may vary. In polynomials, polynomial function of degree 2 is generally denoted as a x^2 + b x + c,\ where a, b and c are constants (or parameters), while x is the variable, a placeholder for the argument of the function being studied. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constant_%28mathematics%29
rate coefficients
rotational diffusion coefficient
Planck constant
elastic constants
pi constant
electric constant
pK(a) values
pK values
pK value
spatially variable diffusion coefficients
rotational diffusion coefficients
Faraday constant
Dielectric constants
cosmological constant
permittivity of free space constant
pK(a)
speed of light constant
pK(a) value
pK
Newton gravitational constant
Dielectric constant
speed of sound constant
universal gas constant
vacuum permittivity constant
Boltzmann constant
average rate constant
rate constant of chemical reactions
solute partition coefficient
reaction rate constant
speed of sound
molar gas constant