Why Dalton's atomic theory failed to explain the gay lussac's law
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Because he did not believe that equal volumes of gas under equal pressure have an equal number of particles, he could only make sense of this by explaining that the particles of each gas only acted on other particles of the same gas.
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" Because he did not believe that equal volumes of gas under equal pressure have an equal number of particles, he could only make sense of this by explaining that the particles of each gas only acted on other particles of the same gas.
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