- encyclopedia.com science/encyclopedias-almanacs-…Avogadro’s number is used extensively in calculating the volumes, masses, and numbers of particles involved in chemical changes.
- web.archive.org web/20090601174859/http://gemini.…Chemists use Avogadro's number every day. It is a very valuable number for a chemist to know how to use, and use properly.
- theochem.ru.nl ~pwormer/Knowino/knowino.org/wiki/…Avogadro's number, NA, is defined as the number of atoms in 12 gram of carbon-12 atoms in their ground state at rest.
- en.m.wikipedia.org Avogadro constantAvogadro constant in mol−1 (the Avogadro number) was a physical constant that had to be determined experimentally.
- eduinput.com what-is-avogadros-number/The number 6.022 × 10²³ is known as Avogadro’s number or Avogadro’s constant. ... To understand Avogadro’s number let us consider some examples.
- allthescience.org what-is-avogadros-number.htmAvogadro's number, also known as Avogadro's constant, is defined as the quantity of atoms in precisely 12 grams of 12C.
- http://fact-index.com a/av/avogadro_s_number.htmlAt present it is not technologically feasible to count the exact number of atoms in 0.012 kg of Carbon-12, so the precise value of Avogadro's Number is unknown.
- science.jrank.org pages/697/Avogadro-s-Number.htmlAvogadro's number is used extensively in calculating the volumes, masses, and numbers of particles involved in chemical changes.
- richlandone.org cms/lib/SC02209149/Centricity/…10. If you could count at a rate of 5 numbers per second, 12 hours a day, how long would it take you. to count to Avogadro’s number?