Which French Chemist First Stated The Ideal Gas Law By Combining Avogadro's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, Boyle's Law And Charles's Law? Along With A German Chemist He Names The Equation That Relates Temperature And Pressure During A Discontinuous Phase Transition.'''

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1. Which French Chemist First Stated The Ideal Gas Law By Combining Avogadro's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, Boyle's Law And Charles's Law? Along With A German Chemist He Names The Equation That Relates Temperature And Pressure During A Discontinuous Phase Transition.'''