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Can someone help a pleb like me know the guy and the number reference? Edit: thanks guys!, I’ll study him :-)
11 0 ReplyIt's Avogadro's constant. The number of carbon atoms in 12 grams of carbon.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avogadro_constant28 0 ReplyWait. They redefined it in 2019 but I thought that "new" way was what I did in school 🤔
2 0 ReplyThey changed the definition, the value is the same (within the error of the best available measurement of the time).
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Isn't it the number of atoms of ANY element for it's element in number of grams?
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Look up Avogadro
9 1 ReplyYou kids these days with your Avogadro toast...
15 0 ReplyHoly Mole-y
9 0 ReplyLook up en passant
3 3 ReplyAnd that's how you capture a thread.
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Three Twentysix explains it brilliantly
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