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What is Avogadro's number ?
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Answered by aniruddhakohad
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Avogadro’s number, number of units in one mole of any substance (defined as its molecular weight in grams), equal to 6.022140857 × 1023. The units may be electrons, atoms, ions, or molecules, depending on the nature of the substance and the character of the reaction (if any).




Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

★ Avogadro Number ★

→ one mole is the collection of 6.02 × 10^(23) entities . It is given as separate name & symbol known as Avogadro constant denoted by NA . Entities may represent atoms , ions , molecules or even pens , chair, paper etc also include in this but as this number (NA) is very large therefore it is used only for very small things.

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