- The
Avogadro constant,
commonly denoted NA or L, is an SI
defining constant with an
exact value of 6.02214076×1023 mol−1 (reciprocal moles). It defines...
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Avogadro is an
Italian surname,
derived from avogaro, a
Venetian term for a
diocese official (equivalent to avvocato, advocatus, "advocate"). In 1389,...
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Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro,
Count of
Quaregna and
Cerreto (/ˌævəˈɡɑːdroʊ/, also US: /ˌɑːv-/, Italian: [ameˈdɛːo
avoˈɡaːdro]; 9
August 1776 – 9 July...
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Avogadro's law (sometimes
referred to as
Avogadro's hypothesis or
Avogadro's principle) or
Avogadro-Ampère's
hypothesis is an
experimental gas law relating...
- The
number of
particles in a mole is the
Avogadro number (symbol N0) and the
numerical value of the
Avogadro constant (symbol NA)
expressed in mol−1....
- the
elementary electric charge (e), the
Boltzmann constant (kB), and the
Avogadro constant (NA), respectively. The second, metre, and
candela had previously...
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grams of
oxygen (O 2). He
called that
number the
Avogadro number in
honor of
physicist Amedeo Avogadro. The
discovery of
isotopes of
oxygen in 1929 required...
- method. The
alternative approaches included: One
Avogadro constant-based approach,
known as the
Avogadro project,
would define and
delineate the kilogram...
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Avogadro is an
ancient lunar impact crater that is
located in the
northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. The
formation has been
heavily worn...
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Planck constant h, the
elementary charge e, the
Boltzmann constant k, the
Avogadro constant NA, and the
luminous efficacy Kcd. The
nature of the defining...