Answer:
The answer is Avogadro's Law.
Explanation:
Avogardo's law states that "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules." The derivation of Avogadro's law follows directly from the ideal gas law is:

where
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V is the volume of the gas;
n is the amount of substance of the gas (measured in moles);
k is a constant for a given temperature and pressure
P is pressure of the environment
T is temperature of the environment
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<h2>Answer: Venus</h2>
Galileo was the first to use the telescope to observe the heavens, mainly observing the Moon, the Sun with its sunspots, Jupiter with its moons and Venus (in the early 1600s).
In the case of Venus, he observed that it presented phases (such as those of the moon) together with a variation in size; observations that are only compatible with the fact that Venus rotates around the Sun and not around Earth.
This is because Venus presented its smaller size when it is in full phase and the largest size when it is in the new one, when it is between the Sun and the Earth.
These images along with other discoveries were presented to the Catholic Church (which supported the <u>geocentric theory</u> for that time) as a proof that completely refutes Ptolemy's geocentric system and affirms <u>Copernicus' heliocentric theory.</u>
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