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21 October, 07:06

What refinements had to be made in dalton's atomic theory to account for gay-lussac's results on the combining volumes of gases?

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  1. 21 October, 07:32
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    Dalton theory is based on atomic theory and now is known as formula weight whereas Gay-Lussac measured the volume of the gases.

    Now, Dalton verified the law of multiple proportions theory but he was not able to state the change in volume from 4 to 2 in case of nitrogen and hydrogen (at constant temperature and pressure) whereas Gay-Lussac verified the results and prepared gases theory by combining volumes of gases.
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