Avogadro's law

Definition of Avogadro's law

(Chem.) a fundamental conception, according to which, under similar conditions of temperature and pressure, all gases and vapors contain in the same volume the same number of ultimate molecules; - so named after Avogadro, an Italian scientist. Sometimes called Ampère's law.

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Avogadro's hypothesis, law, law of nature
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