What is Gay Lussac's Law of Gaseous volumes?
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Gay Lussac's Law of Gaseous volumes
"The law of combining volumes states that, when gases react together to form other gases, and when all volumes are measured at the same temperature and pressure: The ratio between the volumes of the reactant gases and the gaseous products can be expressed in simple whole numbers."
"The law of combining volumes states that, when gases react together to form other gases, and when all volumes are measured at the same temperature and pressure: The ratio between the volumes of the reactant gases and the gaseous products can be expressed in simple whole numbers."
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Joseph Louis Gay Lussac gave this law in 1808
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According to this law
'When gases combine or are produced in a chemical reaction they do so in a simple ratio by volume provided all gases are at equal temperature and pressure.'
Example - Water
For 100 ml of water, 100 ml of hydrogen [H₂] and 50 ml of oxygen combine.
This combination bears a simple ratio of hydrogen and oxygen i.e 100 : 50
= 2 : 1
Hope This Helps You
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According to this law
'When gases combine or are produced in a chemical reaction they do so in a simple ratio by volume provided all gases are at equal temperature and pressure.'
Example - Water
For 100 ml of water, 100 ml of hydrogen [H₂] and 50 ml of oxygen combine.
This combination bears a simple ratio of hydrogen and oxygen i.e 100 : 50
= 2 : 1
Hope This Helps You
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