Avogadro’s law distinguishes between _______.
(A) cations and anions
(B) atoms and molecules
(C) atoms and ions
(D) molecules and ions
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" atoms and molecules"
Explanation:
Avogadro's law expresses that "equivalent volumes, all things considered, at a similar temperature and strain, have similar number of atoms."
For a unit mass of an optimal gas, the volume and sum (moles) of the gas are straightforwardly relative assuming the temperature and tension are consistent.
- Assurance of the atomic recipe of a vaporous compound.
- Builds up connection between the general fume thickness of a gas and its overall sub-atomic mass.
- Sets up the connection between gram sub-atomic weight and volume of a gas at STP.
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