Avogadro's Law - Explanation
Avogadro's Law states that equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain the same number of molecules. In simpler terms, if you take two different gases—say, oxygen and hydrogen—at the same temperature and pressure, and measure equal volumes of them, both will have the same number of molecules, regardless of their type.
Purpose Of Avogadro's Law
Chemical reactions involving gases – It helps chemists predict how much gas is needed or produced.
Determining molar volume – One mole of any gas takes up about 22.4 liters at STP (standard temperature and pressure).
Studying gas mixtures – Helps in things like air composition and industrial gas applications.
R.T.P - Room, Temperature And Pressure
The standard value of room temperature and pressure is the measurement used in scientific work and etc
The standard value of room temperature and pressure is 25 degree/ 298k and 101.3kpa/1