Avogadro constant

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title: Avogadro constant
text: The Avogadro constant, commonly denoted NA or L, is an SI defining constant with an exact value of 6.02214076×10⁲⁳ mol−1. It is defined as the number of constituent particles per mole and used as a normalization factor in the amount of substance in a sample. In the SI dimensional analysis of measurement units, the dimension of the Avogadro constant is the reciprocal of amount of substance, denoted N−1. The Avogadro number, sometimes denoted N0, is the numeric value of the Avogadro constant, name
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description: Fundamental metric system constant defined as the number of particles per mole
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date created: 2001-10-03T22:39:04Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T16:33:52Z
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