he discovered one of the gas laws,
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He also recognised iodine as its own element, discovered boron as well as creating a method to quantitatively analyse elements
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Gay Lussac's Law concerns certain properties of gases. Pascal's law concerns certain properties of liquids. See Related Links for more Information.
First let me clarify that Gay-Lussac's Law has absolutely nothing to do with sexual orientation.Gay Lussac's Law is used in reference for each of the two relationships named after Joseph Luis Gay-Lussac and which concern the property of gases.One law relates to volume in chemical reactions, while the other concerns the pressures and temperatures of individual gases.These laws are:---- The Law of Combining Volumes:The law of combining volumes states that;The ratio between the combining volume of gases and their reaction product can be expressed in small whole numbers.Gay-Lussac discovered this law in 1809, it played a major role in the development of modern gas stoichiometry, and in 1811 Avogadro used Gay-Lussac's law to form Avogadro's hypothesis.---- Pressure-temperature law:The other law discovered in 1802 states thatThe ration between the combining volume of gases and their reaction products can be expressed in small whole numbers.Simply put, if a gas's temperature increases then so does its pressure, if the mass and volume of the gas are held constant. The law has a particularly simple mathematical form if the temperature is measured on an absolute scale, such as in Kelvin. The law can then be expressed mathematically.----NOTE: Charles's Law was also known as the Law of Charles and Gay-Lussac, because Gay-Lussac published it in 1802 using much of Charles' unpublished data from 1787. However, in recent years the term has fallen out of favor since Gay-Lussac has the second but related law presented here and attributed to him. This related form of Gay-Lussac's Law, Charles's Law, and Boyle's law form the combined gas law. The three gas laws in combination with Avogadro's Law can be generalized by the ideal gas law. (Wikipedia, retrieved January 6, 2009 from http:www.wikipedia.com)
Many laws of gases are known: Boyle-Mariotte, Gay-Lussac, Avogadro, Henry, Charles, Graham.
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Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was born on December 6, 1778.
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was born on December 6, 1778.
Substances other than ideal gases do not obey the Gay-Lussac Law.
No. Humphry Davy was English and Gay-Lussac French, for one distinction.
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was born in Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat, France
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Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was born on December 6, 1778 and died on May 10, 1850. Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac would have been 71 years old at the time of death or 236 years old today.
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Because after returning from Hogwarts, Gay-lussac needed to rise to the heavens to find the Golden Wand of Isobaric. So he experimented with balloons to fly to the heavens. He discovered that the hot air made the balloon rise and began his voyage to heaven, but he did not succeed as Jesus whipped up a bolt of lightening to knock Gay-lussac from the sky. This was how Gay-lussac died in 1824.
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