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Is Gay Lussac's law is correct because if we look at the the preparation of nitric acid then NH3 : O2 = 1 : 7.5​

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Answered by Candycrush123
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yes

The mathematical relationship between pressure and the temperature was given by Joseph gay lussac is known as "Gay lussac's law"

➜ It states that at constant volume, pressure of a fixed amount of a gas varies directly with the temperature .

Examples

➜ Pressure in well inflated tyres of automobiles is almost constant, but on a hot summer day this increases considerably and tire may burst if pressure is not adjusted properly .

➜ During winters on a cold morning, one May find the pressure in the tyres of a vehicle decreased considerably.

Answered by jyotirmayeenayaku5
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Answer:

Gay-Lussac's law (more correctly referred to as Amontons's law) states that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas, when the volume is kept constant.[1]

Mathematically, it can be written as: {\displaystyle {\frac {P}{T}}=k}{\displaystyle {\frac {P}{T}}=k}.

Gay-Lussac is incorrectly recognized for the Pressure Law which established that the pressure of an enclosed gas is directly proportional to its temperature and which he was the first to formulate (c. 1809).[2] He is also sometimes credited[3][4][5] with being the first to publish convincing evidence that shows the relationship between the pressure and temperature of a fixed mass of gas kept at a constant volume.[4]

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