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what is avagadro law and ideal gas equation?​

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Avogadro's law can be derived from the ideal gas equation, which can be expressed as follows: PV = nRT. Where, 'P' is the pressure exerted by the gas on the walls of its container. 'V' is the volume occupied by the gas.

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Avogadro's law can be derived from the ideal gas equation, which can be expressed as follows: PV = nRT. Where, 'P' is the pressure exerted by the gas on the walls of its container. 'V' is the volume occupied by the gas.

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