Interpretation:
Avogadro’s principle holds good for gases having small particles.
Concept introduction:
The change in volume of the gas on changing the mass of the mass of the gas is studied by a law named as
According to this law,
Where
Answer to Problem 31SSC
Avogadro’s principle holds true for gases having small particles because small particles follow kinetic molecular theory and behave ideally.
Explanation of Solution
Small particles take less volume. Their distance from other particles is also large, due to which inter-particle attractions are very small. In nutshell, postulates of kinetic theory are followed by small particles. So gas behaves ideally and follow
Gases having small particles follow
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