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- Amagat abstract "An amagat is a practical unit of number density. Although it can be applied to any substance at any conditions, it is defined as the number of ideal gas molecules per unit volume at 1 atm (= 101.325 kPa) and 0 °C (= 273.15 K). It is named after Émile Amagat, who also has Amagat's law named after him. The abbreviated form of amagat is "amg."".
- Amagat wikiPageID "3203826".
- Amagat wikiPageLength "2020".
- Amagat wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Amagat wikiPageRevisionID "677141168".
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Amagats_law.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_(unit).
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amount_of_substance.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_chemistry.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_density.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Celsius.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Ideal_gas.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin_(unit).
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Loschmidt_constant.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Molecule.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Number_density.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_(unit).
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Room_temperature.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLink Émile_Amagat.
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amagat".
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLinkText "amagat".
- Amagat wikiPageWikiLinkText "amg".
- Amagat hasPhotoCollection Amagat.
- Amagat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:E.
- Amagat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Physics-stub.
- Amagat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amagat subject Category:Amount_of_substance.
- Amagat subject Category:Physical_chemistry.
- Amagat subject Category:Units_of_density.
- Amagat hypernym Unit.
- Amagat type Organisation.
- Amagat type Physic.
- Amagat type Property.
- Amagat type Quantity.
- Amagat type Unit.
- Amagat comment "An amagat is a practical unit of number density. Although it can be applied to any substance at any conditions, it is defined as the number of ideal gas molecules per unit volume at 1 atm (= 101.325 kPa) and 0 °C (= 273.15 K). It is named after Émile Amagat, who also has Amagat's law named after him. The abbreviated form of amagat is "amg."".
- Amagat label "Amagat".
- Amagat sameAs Amagat.
- Amagat sameAs Amagat_(unité).
- Amagat sameAs m.08z212.
- Amagat sameAs Амага.
- Amagat sameAs Q4063874.
- Amagat sameAs Q4063874.
- Amagat wasDerivedFrom Amagat?oldid=677141168.
- Amagat isPrimaryTopicOf Amagat.