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define avogadra's law​

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Answered by NikitayAdAv23
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Avogadro's law states that "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules."

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Answered by dhanashreekalkate11
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Avogadro’s law, also known as Avogadro’s principle or Avogadro’s hypothesis, is a gas law which states that the total number of atoms/molecules of a gas (i.e. the amount of gaseous substance) is directly proportional to the volume occupied by the gas at constant temperature and pressure. Avogadro’s law is closely related to the ideal gas equation since it links temperature, pressure, volume, and amount of substance for a given gas.

Avogadro's Law

Avogadro’s law is named after the Italian scientist Amedeo Carlo Avogadro, who suggested that two dissimilar ideal gases occupying the same volume at a given (constant) temperature and pressure must contain an equal number of molecules.

V ∝ n

V/n = k

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