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BOYLE'S LAW

INTRODUCTION
The law of Boyle, also referred to as
the law of Boyle-Mariotte, or the ROBERT
law of Mariotte (especially in BOYLE
France), is an experimental gas law He was an Anglo-
Irish natural
that explains how a gas's pressure philosopher,
tends to rise as the container volume chemist, inventor,
and physicist. Today,
decreases. Boyle is largely
considered to be the
first modern
chemist, one of the
founders of modern
chemistry, and one
of the pioneers of
modern scientific
experimental
methods.
AVOGADRO'S
LAW Amedeo avogadro is an Italian
scientist, Lorenzo Romano
Amedeo Carlo Avogadro, Count
of Quaregna and Cerreto, was
most noted for his
contribution to molecular
theory, now known as the
Avogadro Theorem, which
states that equal volumes of
gases will contain equal
numbers of molecules under
the same temperature and
pressure conditions.
Formula:
The law of Avogadro is an
experimental gas law which
relates the volume of a gas
to the amount of gas
substance present. A
particular case of the ideal
gas law is the law. A modern
statement is: The law of
Avogadro states that "equal
volumes of all gases, at the
same temperature and
pressure, have the same
number of molecules."
IDEAL
GAS
Benoît Paul Émile
LAWS
Clapeyron was a
French engineer and
physicist, one of the
founders of
thermodynamics.

The ideal gas law is the equation of the


state of a hypothetical ideal gas, also
called the general gas equation. Under
many conditions, it is a reasonable
approximation of the behavior of several
gases, but it has many limitations.

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