Amagat's Law

In physics, Amagat's law (1880) states the volume of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of volumes of two gases, if the temperature and the pressure stays the same. http://www.taftan.com/thermodynamics/AMAGAT.HTM. This is the experimental expression of volume as an extensive quantity. See also: Ideal gas
                     

 

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