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Amedeo Avogadro, an Italian physicist, first proposed the concept in 1811, but it was Jean Perrin that specifically calculated the number through numerous methods and received a Nobel Prize in 1926.
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a place that is named after an explorer would be: The Mackenzie River (is named after Alexander Mackenzie) Hudson Bay
No, there is no museums named after Sir. isaac Newton but i dont know about special places, but that was a very good question thank you for asking. This is actually my frist question i have answered.
The Faraday Museum in London
Avogardro's Law is named for Amedeo Avogadro, an Italian physicist 1776-1856
Amedeo Avogadro. "Avogadro's number" is named for him, though it was done posthumously.
Avogadro's principle can be applied when the temperature, volume and pressure are the same. This principle was named after Amedeo Avogadro.
find the volume for 2 mole of gas contains 45L of volume.
Amedeo modiglianis wifes name was Jeanne herbuterne. she was french but she was catholic and Amedeo was juish, so Jeanne's father did not want her to marry him.
Amedeo Avogadro, an Italian physicist, first proposed the concept in 1811, but it was Jean Perrin that specifically calculated the number through numerous methods and received a Nobel Prize in 1926.
Avogadro first named the mole, and it is 6.02x10^23 atoms=1 mole
The Avogadro constant (symbols: L, NA) is the number of "elementary entities" (usually atoms or molecules) in one mole, that is (from the definition of the mole), the number of atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon-12.[2][3] It was originally called Avogadro's number. The 2006 CODATA recommended value is[1]:The Avogadro constant is named after the early nineteenth century Italian scientist Amedeo Avogadro, who, in 1811, first proposed that the volume of a gas (at a given pressure and temperature) is proportional to the number of atoms or molecules regardless of the nature of the gas.
what are the places named by the spaniards
yes it was called.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................in your stinking face if u dont believe me search it up
what places are named after Antoine Lavoiser
i don't think there are any places named after Marco polo but there is a water game named after him