Chemistry, asked by sonicdash, 7 months ago

in avagadros law why is pressure kept constant​

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Answered by yashcambridge
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Answer:

Since there is more wall space the impacts will lessen and the pressure will return to its original value.

The mathematical form of Avogadro's Law is:

V = kn or v/n=k

This means that the volume-amount fraction will always generate a constant if the pressure and temperature remain constant.

Let V1 and n1 be a volume-amount pair of data at the start of an experiment

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Answered by dhanunjaya65
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Answer:

Given below..

Explanation:

Avagdros law states that "equal volumes at all gases at the same temperature and pressure have the same number of molecules",... For a given mass of an ideal gas the volume and amount of molecules of gas are directly proportional if the temperature and pressure are constant

We can't keep pressure in constant it is directly proportional..and we can't change scientists given laws..

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