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The History, Theory, and Application of Avogadro's Principle
Date Submitted: 04/08/2004 09:40:11
Avogadro's Principle
According to Atkins and Jones, Avogadro's Principle states that the "molar volume, Vm, of a substance--any substance, not only a gas, is the volume it occupies per mole of its molecules." This principle is also expressed mathematically in the equation Vm = V/n where V is the volume of a sample and n is the amount, in moles, of molecules the sample contains.
Avogadro's principle was developed to respond to the conflicting conclusions
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is a constant, leaving a direct relationship between volume and number of moles.
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