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State and explain avogadros law

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Answered by vikasverma05
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Explanation:

Avogadro's law is an experimental gas law relating the volume of a gas to the amount of substance of gas present. The law is a specific case of the ideal gas law. A modern statement is: Avogadro's law states that "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules."

Answered by lakshaymadaan18
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Answer:

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

Explanation:

Equal volumes of hydrogen, oxygen, or carbon dioxide contain the same number of molecules.

STP is 0 °C and 1 bar.

One mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.71 L at STP. Thus, its molar volume at STP is 22.71 L

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