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==Key Stage 4==
 
==Key Stage 4==
 
===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
The '''Avagadro Constant''' is the number of [[atom]]s in 12g of [[Carbon]]. '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' [[atom]]s per mol.
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The '''Avogadro Constant''' is the number of [[atom]]s in 12g of [[Carbon]]. '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' [[atom]]s per [[mole]].
  
===About the Avagadro Constant===
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===About the Avogadro Constant===
: The '''Avagadro Constant''' is used to state the number of [[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s in a [[mole]] of a [[substance]].
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: The '''Avogadro Constant''' is used to state the number of [[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s in a [[mole]] of a [[substance]].
: The '''Avagadro Constant''' is normally written in [[Standard Form]].
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: The '''Avogadro Constant''' is normally written in standard form as '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' = '''602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000''' correct to 3 [[Significant Figures]].
: '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' = '''602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000''' correct to 3 [[Significant Figures]].
 
 
: 1 [[mole]] of an [[element]] contains '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' [[atom]]s of that [[element]].
 
: 1 [[mole]] of an [[element]] contains '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' [[atom]]s of that [[element]].
 
: 1 [[mole]] of a [[molecule]] contains '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' [[molecule]]s.
 
: 1 [[mole]] of a [[molecule]] contains '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' [[molecule]]s.
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===Extra Information===
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===References===
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====AQA====
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====Edexcel====
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====OCR====
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==Key Stage 5==
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===Meaning===
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The [[Avogadro Constant]] is the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12, approximately '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' atoms per [[mole]].
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===About the Avogadro Constant===
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*The [[Avogadro Constant|Avogadro constant]] is a fundamental constant in chemistry and physics.
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*The [[Avogadro Constant|Avogadro constant]] is used to calculate the number of [[particle]]s in a given amount of substance.
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*One [[mole]] of any substance contains [[Avogadro Constant|Avogadro]]'s number of particles.
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*The value of the [[Avogadro Constant|Avogadro constant]] is '''6.02x10<sup>23</sup>''' mol<sup>-1</sup>.
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*It is used in determining the [[Molar Mass|molar mass]] of substances.
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*The [[Avogadro Constant|Avogadro constant]] is essential for converting between [[atom]]ic scale and macroscopic scale measurements.
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*The [[Avogadro Constant|Avogadro constant]] is named after the Italian scientist [[Amedeo Avogadro]], who first proposed the concept.

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Meaning

The Avogadro Constant is the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12, approximately 6.02x1023 atoms per mole.

About the Avogadro Constant