Avogadro's Number -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics

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Avogadro's Number

The number of atoms needed such that the number of grams of a substance equals the atomic mass of the substance,


An Avogadro's number of substance is called a mole. For example, a mole of carbon-12 atoms is 12 grams, a mole of hydrogen atoms is 1 gram, a mole of hydrogen molecules is 2 grams, etc.

Avogadro's Hypothesis, Einstein, Mole, Universal Gas Constant


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