The name given to the number of particles in a mole is Avagadro's number/constant
avogadro's number
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The number of atoms in a mole of any pure substance is called?
Lattice Energy
Gas
All the components of an atom (neutron, proton, electron) are called subatomic particles or elementary particles.
The name given to the number 6.02 x 10^23 is Avogadro's number. It represents the number of particles (atoms, molecules, or ions) in one mole of a substance.
You need the initial mole that you want to turn into particle Use that multiply by the advogadro number (6.022x10*23 ) The particle is a big term for things like atoms, or anything for the name of something that add up to a mole. 2 mole of hydrogen X 6.022x10*23 particles / mole = the # of particles
Avogadro is the name given to the number of atoms (molecules) per mole of a substance.An avocado is some green vegetable. I am not sure about its numerical system.
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The number of atoms in a mole of any pure substance is called?
molecues
That is called Avogadro's number. It is the number of particles in a mol.
Sediment load
electrons.
Lattice Energy
The atomic mass number of that isotope. So C14 has a molecular mass of 14 grams/mole U238, 238 grams/mole
Lattice?