| Avogadro's law |
Physical law stating that equal volumes of different ideal gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of particles (molecules or atoms). The interpretation of the law lies in the statistical
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| Avogadro's number |
The number of particles in a mole of these particles: 6.0220 x 10 23 .
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| Avogadro's law |
If you've got two gases under the same conditions of temperature, pressure, and volume, they've got the same number of particles (atoms or molecules). This law only works for ideal gases, none of which actually exist.
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| Avogadro's constant |
the number of particles (atoms or molecules) in one mole of any pure substance. [6.022 x 10 23 ]
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| Avogadro's number |
the number of particles in a mole; this number is approximately 6.02 ?10 23
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