Equal amounts of all gases have the same volume at the same conditions
It occupies 22.4 L
Avogadro's Law applies to real life in many different ways. It explains why bread and baked goods rise. It explains gunpowder and projectiles. It explains balloons inflating. It explains how we breathe.
At 0C and 1 atm, the gas that is best described by the ideal gas law is helium.
PV/NrT, pressure(volume)/amount(constant)(temperature). When your temperature, volume, and pressure are all the same, you get the same number of particles. This is avogadros hypothesis. Let's say that you have to balloons. They have the same temperature, volume, and pressure. If you weigh the gases in the balloon, you will find that there is the same amount of particles. In fact Dalton did this was able to find out the amount of particles (atoms) by the mass of objects.
"Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria." Actually, Avogadro's Law isn't obeyed exactly by real gases, so what would happen is what does happen. If it wasn't obeyed even approximately, then the ideal gas law would no longer be a good predictor of real gas behavior, and chemistry class would get a lot more complicated.
Equal amounts of all gases have the same volume at the same conditions.
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the relationship between volume and moles-APEX
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a law.
Its avogadros number
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it is a law made by Britain agency
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