can 'Auogadro Constant' be different for different substance? explain
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avagadro constant is same for every substance as it is a constant. It clearly states that every substance or an element has 6.022x10^23 atoms per mole or 6.022x10^23 molecules of that substance is present in one mole of that substance.
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Avogadro's constant is same for all substances.
Avogadro's constant is defined as the number of atoms, molecules or ions present in one mole of a substance. It equals to 6.022 × 10²³ units. As the name suggests, it is constant to all substances. The value was coined to reduce the complexity of calculation of number of atoms in a single unit of quantity.
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