in which chemical reaction gay lussac's law is not valid
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I think in displacement reaction
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hey mate here is ur ans
it follow only if gases react with each other. except gas it do not react in any chemical reaction because As molecules of a gas are freely seperated, they are not rigidly packed so do they show definite variations with temperature, pressure and volume, these properties of gases are the reasons they follow a set of gas laws.
it follow only if gases react with each other. except gas it do not react in any chemical reaction because As molecules of a gas are freely seperated, they are not rigidly packed so do they show definite variations with temperature, pressure and volume, these properties of gases are the reasons they follow a set of gas laws.
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