Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac: December 6, 1778 Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, France May 9, 1850 Paris French chemist and physicist who pioneered investigations into the
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Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac (Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, Francia, 1778 – París, 1850) Físico francés. Se graduó en la École Polytechnique parisina en 1800.
Discovered by Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac in the early 1800’s. That is pretty much all the ChemTeam knows. Maybe I’ll learn more of the details someday.
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Gay- Lussacs Law- This law describes the relationship between temperature and pressure changes with constant volume.
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Joseph Louis Gay Lussac was a French chemist and physicist who made notable advances in applied chemistry. This biography of Joseph Louis Gay Lussac provides detailed
Signature modifier Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac , né à Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat le 6 décembre 1778 et mort à Paris le 9 mai 1850 , est un chimiste et physicien
La seconda legge di Gay-Lussac, detta anche seconda legge di Volta – Gay-Lussac, nota all’estero come legge di Amontons o come legge di Amontons – Volta – Gay-Lussac