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Avogadro s Law. Equal volumes of different gases at the same pressure and temperature contain the same number of molecules. From ihe concept of Ihe mole, a pound-mole of any subslance contains a mass equal in pounds to the molecular weight of the subslance, Thus the ratio of mole weigh lo molecular weight is a constant, and a mole or a chemically pure substance contains ihe same number of molecules, no matter what the subslance may be. Since a mole of any ideal gas occupies the same volume at a given pressure and temperature (ideal gas law), il follows that equal volumes of different gases at the same pressure and temperature contain the same number of molecules. [Pg.423]


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