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Avogadro's law

noun

Chemistry.
  1. the principle that equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. Thus, the molar volume of all ideal gases at 0掳 C and a pressure of 1 atm. is 22.4 liters.


Avogadro's law

noun

  1. the principle that equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules at the same temperature and pressure
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Avogadro's law

  1. The principle that equal volumes of all gases under identical conditions of pressure and temperature contain the same number of molecules. Avogadro's law is true only for ideal gases (gases in which there is no interaction between the individual molecules).
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of Avogadro's law1

First recorded in 1870鈥75; named after A. Avogadro
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Avogadro鈥檚 Law says the other molecules in the air, such as oxygen and nitrogen, must leave that space.

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Amedeo Avogadro discovered this phenomenon in the early 19th century, and since then, it鈥檚 been known as Avogadro鈥檚 Law.

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There is a chapter also on Avogadro's law and the Kinetic theory, which chemical as well as physical students will read with interest.

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Like the atomic theory itself, Avogadro's law is an outcome of physical work and of physical reasoning.

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Of late years the great naturalists, Clausius, Helmholtz, Joule, Rankine, Clerk Maxwell and Thomson have developed the physical theory of molecules, and have shown that Avogadro's law may be deduced as a necessary consequence from a few simple physical assumptions.

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