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What are the main applications of Avogadro's Law?
Solution
- It explains Gay-Lussac's law.
- It determines atomicity of the gases.
- It determines the molecular formula of a gas.
- It determines the relation between molecular mass and vapour density.
- It gives the relationship between gram molecular mass and gram molecular volume.
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