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Avogadro's number represents the number of [[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s in one [[mole]] of a given substance. It is approximately equal to <math>6.02(10^{23})</math>. It is defined as the number of [[carbon]]-12 [[atom]]s in 12 [[kilogram|gram]] of carbon. | Avogadro's number represents the number of [[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s in one [[mole]] of a given substance. It is approximately equal to <math>6.02(10^{23})</math>. It is defined as the number of [[carbon]]-12 [[atom]]s in 12 [[kilogram|gram]] of carbon. | ||
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Avogadro's number represents the number of atoms or molecules in one mole of a given substance. It is approximately equal to . It is defined as the number of carbon-12 atoms in 12 gram of carbon.