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Derivation of Avogardo's number . Plz fast

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Answered by mamtakushwaha1
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the. gram. atomic. mass of. carbon. elements. is 12 grams. now. when. a scientists is performing. an experiment. by weighing. 12 grams. of. carbon. , he. knows that. he. is. dealing with 6.022×1023 atom. of carbon .in. other. by. words. he. is. working with 1 mole. of. carbon.
Answered by MacTavish343
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Avogadro's number 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. Note, Avogadro's number, on its own, is a dimensionless quantity. Avogadro's number may be designated using the symbol L or NA.

it is an experimental fact!!


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