What is Avogadro's law? Any body tell me
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Avogadro's law states that "equal volumes of 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 (moles) of the gas are directly proportional if the temperature and pressure are constant.
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Avogardo Law states that at constant temperature and pressure the volume of the gas is directly proportional to number of moles.
Avogadro's number is 1 mole = 6.022×10²³ atoms/molecules/protons, etc.
- To convert from moles to atoms, multiply the molar amount by Avogadro's number.
- To convert from atoms to moles, divide the atom amount by Avogadro's number.
Avogadro's law is stated mathematically as:-
v / n = kv/n = k
Where,
- v is the volume of the gas(es),
- n is the number of particles
- k is a proportionality Constant
The most significant consequence of Avogadro's law is that the ideal gas constant has the same value for all gases.
p1×v1÷t1×n1=p2×v2÷t2×n2
where:
- p is the pressure of the gas in the cell,
- T is the temperature of the gas in kelvin.
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