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What does NA stand for?

Avogadro's Number (chemistry, equal to 6.022e23/Mol; sometimes written as N-Sub-A)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Now, Hahnemann formulated his ideas and did not know about Avogadro or Avogadro's number, which is the basis of the dilutional limit.
]/RT) (8) where h is Plank's constant, N is Avogadro's number, a plot of log ([i.
0] is Avogadro's number, k is the Boltzmann constant, [d.
By contrast, the Planck constant (which defines how much energy a bit of light contains) or Avogadro's number (the number of molecules in a given quantity of a compound) are known to about eight parts in 100 million.
Currently, Avogadro's number is rooted in the exact number of atoms present in 12 grams of the isotope carbon-12.
a] is the Avogadro's number and C is the concentration in mol/L.
In classical physics applications, in statistical mechanics--that is, the theory of gases--it can go to three times Avogadro's number, the number of atoms in a gram-mole of an element or compound, Alder says.
o] is Avogadro's number, h is Planck's constant, V is molar volume, and k is the Boltzmann constant.

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