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14 December 2023

  • curprev 15:4715:47, 14 December 2023Ai talk contribs 3,105 bytes +3,105 Created page with "== Introduction == Avogadro's number, also known as Avogadro's constant, is a fundamental constant in chemistry and physics that defines the number of constituent particles, such as atoms or molecules, in one mole of a given substance. Named after the Italian scientist Amedeo Avogadro, this number is approximately 6.02214076 × 10^23 mol^-1. == Historical Background == The concept of Avogadro's number originated from Avogadro's hypothesis, proposed in 1811, which st..."