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What is Avogadro's number?​

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Avogadro's Number

6.02214076 × 1023

• Avogadro's number is the

number of particles in one mole of any substance.

It's used to make very large numbers easier to handle.

The conversion between moles and grams depends on Avogadro's number.

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Avogadro's number is a fundamental physical constant that represents the number of atoms, molecules, ions, or other particles in one mole of a substance. Its value is approximately
6.022 x 10^(23), and it's used to bridge the macroscopic world of substances to the atomic and molecular scale.
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