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- {{r|Amedeo Avogadro}}742 bytes (102 words) - 16:39, 20 June 2009
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- Avogadro's constant ''N''<sub>A</sub> is named after the Italian physicist [[Amedeo Avogadro]], and the Loschmidt constant ''L'' is named after the Czech-Austrian physi Since 1811, when [[Amedeo Avogadro]] put forward his law stating that equal volumes of gas (strictly [[ideal19 KB (2,947 words) - 20:20, 27 December 2020
- In 1811, [[Amedeo Avogadro]] re-interpreted ''[[Gay-Lussac's law]]'' of combining volumes to state wha14 KB (2,204 words) - 15:26, 20 November 2022
- ...composed] Annales de chimie, vol. '''90''' pp. 43-86 (1814). </ref> that [[Amedeo Avogadro]] made three years earlier, namely that the same volumes of different gase10 KB (1,656 words) - 01:58, 6 February 2010
- ...nth century men such as [[John Dalton]], [[Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac]] and [[Amedeo Avogadro]] hypothesized that matter consists of minute particles, atoms as Dalton li18 KB (2,789 words) - 20:34, 27 October 2020
- *[[Amedeo Avogadro]], (1776–1856), Italian physicist14 KB (1,549 words) - 05:42, 6 March 2024
- *[[user:Paul Wormer|Paul]] jumped the gun introducing us to [[Amedeo Avogadro|Avogadro]], then continued with all sorts of [[atomic mass constant|numbers27 KB (4,310 words) - 05:02, 8 March 2024