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What is Avogadro's constant?​

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Answered by poonam05
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Explanation:

The Avogadro number, sometimes denoted N or N₀, is the number of constituent particles that are contained in one mole, the international unit of amount of substance: by definition, exactly 6.02214076×10²³. It is named after the scientist Amedeo Avogadro.

Answered by Anonymous
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• Avogadro's constant :

Avogadro's constant also called Avogadro's number. It is the number of particles found in one mole of a substance.

It's values is 6.022 × 10²³

• Formula :

v \alpha n

Here ..

v = volume of gas

n = number of moles of gas

On removing the sign of proportionality there comes a constant. i.e. k.

=> v = n k

=> k = v/n

=> k = v1/n1 _____ (eq 1)

=> k = v2/n2 _____ (eq 2)

From (eq 1) and (eq 2) we get;

=> v1/n1 = v2/n2

=> v1n2 = v2n1

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