From where the avagadros' no. was calculated?
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Hi mate here is ur query..
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I have dealt with different aspects of this question in a couple of previous posts. The first is more historical, while the second deals with contemporary measurement procedures:
Thomas Yee's answer to Why was 6.02 x 10^23 taken as Avogadro’s number? Why does the atomic mass of a gram of matter contain 6.02 x 10^23 molecules?
Thomas Yee's answer to What is the basis of the Avogadro’s number? Is it an experimental value or just a hypothesis?
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I have dealt with different aspects of this question in a couple of previous posts. The first is more historical, while the second deals with contemporary measurement procedures:
Thomas Yee's answer to Why was 6.02 x 10^23 taken as Avogadro’s number? Why does the atomic mass of a gram of matter contain 6.02 x 10^23 molecules?
Thomas Yee's answer to What is the basis of the Avogadro’s number? Is it an experimental value or just a hypothesis?
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Hope this will help you
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Hey mate here is your answer》》
The name "Avogadro's Number" is just an honorary name attached to the calculated value of the number of atoms, molecules, etc. in a gram mole of any chemical substance. Of course if we used some other mass unit for the mole such as "pound mole", the "number" would be different than 6.022 x 1023.
Hope this answer will help you..《《
The name "Avogadro's Number" is just an honorary name attached to the calculated value of the number of atoms, molecules, etc. in a gram mole of any chemical substance. Of course if we used some other mass unit for the mole such as "pound mole", the "number" would be different than 6.022 x 1023.
Hope this answer will help you..《《
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