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9 de may. de 2024 · Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac (born December 6, 1778, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, France—died May 9, 1850, Paris) was a French chemist and physicist who pioneered investigations into the behaviour of gases, established new techniques for analysis, and made notable advances in applied chemistry.
- Maurice P. Crosland
Hace 5 días · 1. Who discovered Gay-Lussac’s Law? Gay-Lussac’s Law was discovered and formulated by the French chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac in the early 19th century. 2. What does Gay-Lussac’s Law state? Gay-Lussac’s Law states that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, as long as the volume and amount of ...
9 de may. de 2024 · Química fácil (@quimicafacilnet). Un día como hoy en 1778 falleció el químico francés Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, famoso por sus diferentes aportes a la ciencia. Conoce su vida y obra aquí y visítanos...
Hace 3 días · Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, 1778–1850; Humphry Davy, 1778–1829; Jöns Jacob Berzelius, inventor of modern chemical notation, 1779–1848; Justus von Liebig, 1803–1873; Louis Pasteur, 1822–1895; Stanislao Cannizzaro, 1826–1910; Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz, 1829–1896; Dmitri Mendeleev, 1834–1907; Josiah Willard ...
Hace 1 día · In 1805, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Alexander von Humboldt showed that water is formed of two volumes of hydrogen and one volume of oxygen; and by 1811 Amedeo Avogadro had arrived at the correct interpretation of water's composition, based on what is now called Avogadro's law and the diatomic elemental molecules in those gases.
Hace 13 horas · In 1811, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac prepared pure, liquified hydrogen cyanide. In 1815, Gay-Lussac deduced Prussic acid's chemical formula. [24] The radical cyanide in hydrogen cyanide was given its name from cyan , not only an English word for a shade of blue but the Greek word for blue ( Ancient Greek : κύανος ), again owing to ...
6 de may. de 2024 · What is Gay-Lussac’s Law? Gay-Lussac’s law states that the pressure exerted by a gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas if the mass of the gas is fixed and the volume is constant. i.e. The pressure exerted by a gas is proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant volume. P ∝ T. Adding proportionality constant k,