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what is Avogadro's constant​

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Answered by TheUnknownUser
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The Avogadro constant is the proportionality factor that relates the number of constituent particles in a sample with the amount of substance in that sample. Its SI unit is the reciprocal mole, and it is defined as NA = 6.02214076×10²³ mol⁻¹. It is named after the Italian scientist Amedeo Avogadro.

Formula

6.02214 \times 10^{23}\, mol^{-1}

Answered by garima8647
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Answer:

It is a constant number having the value 6.022 x10²³ mol^-1

Explanation:

It usually represents number of constituent particles in a sample.

For example, the number of particles constituted in 1 mole of a substance is 6.022x10²³ per mole. It is named after an Italian scientist.

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