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Amagat-Leduc rule

Amagat-Leduc rule

[′ä·mä·gä lə′du̇k ‚rül]
(physics)
The rule which states that the volume taken up by a gas mixture equals the sum of the volumes each gas would occupy at the temperature and pressure of the mixture. Also known as Amagat law; Leduc law.
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