Question
Write Avogadro's law

Answer

Avogadro's law : According to this law the number of molecules present in equal volumes of all gases at the same pressure and temperature is equal.
That is $P _1= P _2, T_2= T _2$
and when $V _1= V _2$ then $N _1= N _2$

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