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Can anyone tell me what is Avogrado Law and Ideal gas equation​

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Answered by hannah100
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Avogadro's law (sometimes referred to as Avogadro's hypothesis or Avogadro's principle) is an experimental gas law relating the volume of a gas to the amount of substance of gas present.[1] The law is a specific case of the ideal gas law. A modern statement is:

Avogadro's law states that, "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules."[1]

For a given mass of an ideal gas, the volume and amount (moles) of the gas are directly proportional if the temperature and pressure are constant.

An ideal gas is a theoretical gas! It does not exist in reality but is assumed to exist for the purpose of simplifying calculations. It also generates a reference point in relation to which behaviour of other gases can be studied.

An ideal gas is defined as a gas composed of randomly moving particles as all gases do, the only difference being that for an ideal gas when its particles collide with each other, these collisions are assumed to be perfectly elastic which means no energy of either of these particles is wasted.


RajRockers: No no what is the Equation
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Answered by ankit7683
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is the experiment gas law related the volume of gas to the amount of substance of gas present the law is a specific case of ideal gas law ..

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