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how Avogardo's law explain Gay lussac's law ?Explain it in simple way ?

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Gay Lussac's law called the Law of combining volumes and it states that The ratio between the volumes of the reactant gases and the products can be expressed in simple whole numbers.

Gay-Lussac found that 2 volumes of Hydrogen and 1 volume of Oxygen would react to form 2 volume of gaseous water.

Avogadro’s law states that equal volumes of different gases contain an equal number of molecules under the same conditions of temperature and pressure. The meaning is same as the one mention in Gay Lussac's law. That is,

2 volumes of Hydrogen + 1 volume of Oxygen = 2 volumes of gaseous water

could also be expressed as

2 molecules of Hydrogen + 1 molecule of Oxygen = 2 molecules of water.


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