Explain Avogadro Law with example.
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Avogadro's law states that, at the same temperature and pressure, equal volumes of all gases have the same number of molecules.
Explanation:
Another statement is, "Volume is directly proportional to the number of moles."
The volume increases as the number of moles increases. It does not depend on the sizes or the masses of the molecules.
V∝n, where V is the volume, and n is the number of moles.
Vn=k, where k is a proportionality constant.
We can rewrite this as
V1n1=V2n2
Hope it helps you if yes then pls mark it as the brainliest answer ^_^ ☺☺☺
Explanation:
Another statement is, "Volume is directly proportional to the number of moles."
The volume increases as the number of moles increases. It does not depend on the sizes or the masses of the molecules.
V∝n, where V is the volume, and n is the number of moles.
Vn=k, where k is a proportionality constant.
We can rewrite this as
V1n1=V2n2
Hope it helps you if yes then pls mark it as the brainliest answer ^_^ ☺☺☺
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Avogadro's lawstates that, at the same temperature and pressure, equal volumes of all gases have the same number of molecules.Explanation:Another statement is, "Volume is directly proportional to the number of moles."The volume increases as the number of molesincreases. It does not depend on the sizes or the masses of the molecules.V ∝ n, whereVis the volume, andnis the number of moles.V/n = k, wherekis a proportionality constant.We can rewrite this asV_1/n_1 = V_2/n_2...hope help.u☺☺
Avogadro's lawstates that, at the same temperature and pressure, equal volumes of all gases have the same number of molecules.Explanation:Another statement is, "Volume is directly proportional to the number of moles."The volume increases as the number of molesincreases. It does not depend on the sizes or the masses of the molecules.V ∝ n, whereVis the volume, andnis the number of moles.V/n = k, wherekis a proportionality constant.We can rewrite this asV_1/n_1 = V_2/n_2...hope help.u☺☺
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