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Amadeus Avogadro was a professor at Turin, Italy and was an Italian Chemist & Phycisist. Birth Date & Place __** Avogadro was born in August 9, 1776 in Turin.
 * Amadeus Avogadro (Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro)**
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Avogadro died on July 9, 1856 in Turin. **__Picture (Map) of the Place of Birth and Death__** Avogadro was known for finding confusing formulas and making a famous Hypothesis/statement, Avogadro's Law.
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Avogadro's law is a hypothesis/statement that when two different chemicals or gases are separate and have the same amount & pressure, the chemicals or gases each have the same amount of particles. For example: I have two containers. One container holds oxygen while the other container holds hydrogen and each of the gases have the same amount and pressure. The hydrogen and oxygen each have the same number of particles/molecules. Many of formula Avogadro made were about substances and gases, for example: alcolhol (C2H6O)
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Avogadro worked as a professor, chemist, and a physicist in Turin. He continued to make formulas and equations for substances. He published his hypothesis (The Avogadro Law) into the Journal De Physique in 1811. He explained Avogadro's Law to the French scientist, Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac.
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__**Did You Know**__ Avogadro came from an ancient legal family and was trained as a lawyer before he studied mathematics and physics. He put his memoir in the Journal De Physique. He even provided the formula for water,H2O. The university he worked in closed, so Avogadro lost his job there.Avogadro also did a research on electricity. Avogadro rarely left Turin. He married Felicita Mazze in 1815 and they had six children. __ 1. Abbe-Boltwood. The Grolier Library of Science Biographies. Danbury. Grolier Educational. 1997 2. " Avogadro , Amedeo." __Encyclopædia Britannica__. 2009. Encyclopædia Britannica Online School Edition. 22 Sept. 2009 <[|http://school.eb.com/eb/] [|article] [|-9104090]>.
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