Chemistry
Avogadro's Number - Chemistry
Learn the avogadro's number with examples, step-by-step guide, and calculator tools. Number of particles in a mole
The avogadro's number is a fundamental concept in chemistry. Number of particles in a mole. This page provides a comprehensive guide with worked examples and practical applications.
The Formula
\[N = n \times N_A \text{ where } N_A = 6.022 \times 10^{23}\]
Variables
N
Number of particles
n
Number of moles
Nₐ
Avogadro's constant
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gather your data values
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Step 2: Apply the formula
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Step 3: Perform the calculations
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Step 4: Interpret the result
Examples
Example 1
Example 1: [] → N = 2 mol × 6.022×10²³ = 1.204×10²⁴ particles
Example 2
Example 2: 1.204×10²⁴
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the avogadro's number?
Number of particles in a mole
How do I calculate avogadro's number?
Use the formula: N = n \times N_A \text{ where } N_A = 6.022 \times 10^{23}. Follow the steps provided above.
What tools can help with avogadro's number?
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