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Avogadro's number (also called Avogadro's Constant) = 6.0221415 × 10<sup>23</sup> and is the number of [[ | Avogadro's number (also called Avogadro's Constant) = 6.0221415 × 10<sup>23</sup> and is the number of [[Atom|atoms]] ([[Ion|ions]] or [[Molecules|molecules]]) in 1 [[Mole|mole]] of material. | ||
The number is derived from the number of [[ | The number is derived from the number of [[Atom|atoms]] in 12 g of carbon 12.<sub></sub> |