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Zoll's Law

Zoll’s Law states that the volume of a gas produced or consumed during a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the number of moles of gas involved. In simpler terms, if a reaction creates or uses a gas, the amount of gas generated or used depends directly on how many molecules of gas are involved in the process. This law helps predict how the volume of gases will change in chemical reactions under constant temperature and pressure, linking the physical change in volume to the chemical quantities involved.