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		Definition of Avogadro's constant in English: Avogadro's constant(also Avogadro's number) nounˌavəˈɡɑːdrəʊz Chemistry The number of atoms or molecules in one mole of a substance, equal to 6.023 × 10²³.  Example sentencesExamples -  The numerical coefficient is 3000 hc ln / (4 [pi] 2 N A ), where N A is Avogadro's constant.
 -  With these diatomic molecules, there is an Avogadro's number of diatomic molecules in the amount of gas that is equivalent to the relative molecular mass.
 -  Actually that's many more bits than you could register if you just stored a bit on every atom, because Avogadro's number of atoms store about 10 bits.
 -  What it is is an impressive example of how successive dilutions can overcome a huge number, namely Avogadro's number.
 -  One of the most convenient is Avogadro's number, 6.022 x 10 molecules per mole.
 -  Note that one mole contains Avogadro's number of atoms, which is 6. 02x10.
 
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