This is not proposed by avagadro, the term mole introduced by ostwald but in terms of grams. In its 1967 meeting , CCU added mole unit to SI unit system to measure amount of matter or substance(SI unit mol-1) and In 1909 jean baptiste proposed this name in honor of avagadro.
you can refer following to know more about mole:
http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/1992/pdf/6410x1535.pdf
http://www.kentchemistry.com/links/GasLaws/Mole.htm
Well this question has a slightly tricky answer. The discovery of number of particles in a mole is attributed to Amedo Avogadro, though this number has been reached historically several different times and is still disputed today, with an updated number being released nearly every decade or so. It is, however, always around 6.02 x 1023. The actual inventor of the unit is Wilhelm Ostwald who in 1896 originally applied a name to this large number of particles. In 1967 the mole was finally universally accepted as the SI unit it describes today.
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...amount... One mole of sucrose and one mole of glucose refers to the same amount of molecules of each. Remember that the mole is the chemist's counting unit. One mole of something is 6.022137x10^23 particles of a substance.
They need a counting unit to count the number of atoms, molecules, or formula units of a substance.
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I think you meant " How many moles of acetic acid in 25 grams of acetic acid? " We will use the chemist formula for acetic acid, 25 grams C2H4O2 (1 mole C2H4O2/60.052 grams) = 0.42 mole acetic acid =================
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...amount... One mole of sucrose and one mole of glucose refers to the same amount of molecules of each. Remember that the mole is the chemist's counting unit. One mole of something is 6.022137x10^23 particles of a substance.
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They need a counting unit to count the number of atoms, molecules, or formula units of a substance.
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0.277 mole Na2CO3 x 106 g/mole = 29.4 g (to 3 significant figures)