Avogadro numberdefine and its uses
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avogadro number of unit is one mole of any substance (defined as its moleculear weight in gram) equal to6. 022140857x10 23 this unit may be electrons, atoms, icons, or molicules depending upon the natural substances and the Charactists
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Avogadro's number, or Avogadro's constant, is the number of particles found in one mole of a substance. It is the number of atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon-12. This experimentally determined value is approximately 6.0221 x 1023 particles per mole.
In chemistry and physics, Avogadro's number usually refers to a quantity of atoms, molecules, or ions, but it can be applied to any "particle."
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