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is a [[gas law]] named after [[Amedeo Avogadro]], who in | is a [[gas law]] named after [[Amedeo Avogadro]], who in 1811 hypothesized that: | ||
:''Equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain the same number of particles, or molecules.'' | :''Equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain the same number of particles, or molecules.'' |
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is a gas law named after Amedeo Avogadro, who in 1811 hypothesized that:
- Equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain the same number of particles, or molecules.