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Mario Gonzalez and Brian Gonzalez Ms. Domigenez Biology 1P 12.08.

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The Life and Works of Amedeo Avogadro ! I was born into a Piedmont family on August 9, 1776 and died on July 9, 1856. I grew in Turin, Italy with a family that were distinguished lawyers. The thing that I was mostly interested in was natural science like physics and mathematics. Because of my love towards sciences, I decided to teach natural sciences in Vericelli. It was in Vericelli when Avogadro wrote a short note stating the hypothesis that is now known as Avogadros law. As he followed his parents footsteps by graduating in ecclesiastical law at the age of 20, he began to practice law. As a result in leaching Avogadro lost his job by July 1822 Avogadro had six children and was reputed to be a religious man and also a discreet ladys man. Avogadros significant contribution to the science world has Avogadros law which states that equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain the same number of molecules. One of my most famous contributions to the theory of miles and molecular weight. Including what is known as Any Avogadros law. When I was doing my mathematics, this is when a lot of people started believing I was smart because of the math that I did. It was one of hardest types of mathematics. The number of me has been experimentally determined to be 6.023 x 1023 molecules per gram mole. At the end of all my glory life I lived a good life with my 6 children and the thing I have done.

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