Explain the importance of A avogadro constant in physics, chemistry,organic chemistry etc.
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The Avogadro constant, usually denoted by NA or L is the factor that, multiplied by the amount of substance in a sample, measured in moles, gives the number of constituent particles (usually molecules, atoms or ions) in that sample. Its unit is the reciprocal of mole, and it is defined as NA=6.02214076×1023 mol-¹
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Avogadro's number is a proportion that relates molar mass on an atomic scale to physical mass on a human scale. Avogadro's number is defined as the number of elementary particles (molecules, atoms, compounds, etc.) per mole of a substance. It is equal to 6.022×1023 mol-1 and is expressed as the symbol NA.
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