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avogadro is also known as ________​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro, Count of Quaregna and Cerreto(/ˌævəˈɡɑːdroʊ/,also US: /ˌɑːv-/, Italian: [ameˈdɛːo avoˈɡaːdro]; 9 August 1776 – 9 July 1856) was an Italian scientist, most noted for his contribution to molecular theory now known as Avogadro's law, which states that equal volumes of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure will contain equal numbers of molecules. In tribute to him, the number of elementary entities (atoms, molecules, ions or other particles) in 1 mole of a substance, 6.02214076×10^23, is known as the Avogadro constant, one of the seven SI base units and represented by NA.

Answered by rishika8512
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Answer:

Avogadro's number

Explanation:

His hypothesis is now regarded as a law

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