Avogadro's Number Is Useful For
Avogadro’s number, number of units in one mole of any substance (defined as its molecular weight in grams), equal to 6.02214076 × 10 23. The units may be electrons, atoms, ions, or molecules, depending on the nature of the substance and the character of the reaction (if any).See alsoAvogadro’s law. 5.11x10 23 atoms of lithium is equal to how many moles? (to find moles, you must divide atoms by Avogadro's number).


Avogadro's Number Is Equal To One
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