Amedeo Avogadro

Chemistry Italian 1776 – 1856 364 quotes

Avogadro's law and molecular hypothesis

Quotes by Amedeo Avogadro

Observation and logical deduction are the cornerstones of scientific inquiry.

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To understand the macroscopic, one must first comprehend the microscopic.

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My work is a testament to the power of quantitative reasoning in chemistry.

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The resistance to new ideas is often a measure of their revolutionary potential.

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Science progresses not by consensus, but by the force of evidence and logical argument.

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The future of chemistry lies in a deeper understanding of molecular structure.

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I have sought to bring order and clarity to the realm of chemical proportions.

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The elegance of a scientific theory is often an indicator of its truth.

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My hypothesis provides a framework for understanding the behavior of gases in chemical reactions.

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The relative masses of the elementary molecules are fundamental constants of nature.

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The path to scientific discovery is often long and arduous, but the rewards are immense.

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I encourage my students to question established ideas and to seek new explanations.

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The pursuit of knowledge is a noble endeavor, worthy of our utmost dedication.

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The universe is governed by laws that can be discovered through careful observation and reasoning.

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My work is a small contribution to the grand tapestry of scientific understanding.

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The power of mathematics in describing natural phenomena is undeniable.

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I have always strived for clarity and precision in my scientific arguments.

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The acceptance of my hypothesis, though delayed, will ultimately lead to a more coherent chemistry.

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The concept of a 'mole' is a direct consequence of my hypothesis.

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My work provides the foundation for determining accurate atomic weights.

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