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What is Avogadro's Law?(The easy explanation?)

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Answered by spine
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avogadros law states that :
when 2 gases of same volume r given same temperature and pressure than they consist of same no. of molecules .
thats all.
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Anonymous: But what happens,if we keep the temperature and pressure constant?
Anonymous: like,in these 2 gases?
Anonymous: what is the main formula to be used for this law?
spine: my chem. is too weak buddy.
spine: i know rhis much only
Anonymous: oh,thanks for your help,anyway.
spine: i m so sorry 4 that
spine: ok by
Anonymous: No problem.
spine: ya by .c u later.
Answered by MissAlison
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✯ The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the amount of gas. The typical amount of gas is in moles. Avogadro's Law assumes that temperature and pressure are constant....

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