Can ‘Avogadro constant’ be different for different substances? Explain.
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Answer:no
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No coz it is said as constant
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For a crystaline substance, it similarly relates its molar volume (in mL/mol), the volume of the repeating unit cell of the crystals (in mL), and the number of molecules in that cell. The Avogadro number (or constant) has been defined in many different ways through its long history.
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