Amedeo Avogadro
Avogadro's law and molecular hypothesis
Quotes by Amedeo Avogadro
The world is full of wonders waiting to be uncovered.
I hope that future generations will build upon the foundations I have laid.
The importance of experimental verification cannot be overstated.
I find solace in the order and logic of the natural world.
My dedication to science is unwavering.
I am constantly seeking new ways to refine and improve my theories.
The pursuit of scientific truth requires both imagination and rigor.
I am confident that time will prove the validity of my work.
The progress of science is a testament to the human spirit.
I am always open to constructive criticism and new perspectives.
The joy of discovery is a powerful motivator.
I believe that science has the power to improve the human condition.
My work is a small contribution to the vast edifice of human knowledge.
I am grateful for the intellectual freedom that allows me to pursue my research.
The pursuit of fundamental principles is at the heart of my scientific endeavors.
I find great satisfaction in the process of scientific inquiry.
The interconnectedness of scientific disciplines is a source of constant fascination.
I am committed to fostering a spirit of collaboration among scientists.
The first hypothesis to be admitted is that the number of integral molecules in any gas is always the same for the same volume, or always proportional to the volumes.
We must admit that the integral molecules of gases are not formed of a single elementary molecule, but are on the contrary compound molecules formed of two or more elementary molecules.