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The Avogadro Constant, page 49

What Is a Mole and What Is Avogadro's Number?
Read about Avogadro's number here and the ways it has been calculated in the past. Click on Determination of Number on the left side panel for an experiment in determining the number for yourself, based on the structure of carbon.
( http://invsee.asu.edu/nmodules/Carbonmod/avogadro.html )
High School Tutorial Notes
A rather advanced overview giving several methods of determining Avogadro's number
( http://www.carlton.paschools.pa.sk.ca/chemical/molemass/avogadno.htm )
Avogadro’s Hypothesis
An interesting discussion of Avogadro's hypothesis
( http://www.carlton.paschools.pa.sk.ca/chemical/molemass/avogadro.htm )
A Mole's-Eye View
The mole, Avogadro’s number, and formula units—a simple explanation of how these terms are related.
( http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/bitesize/higher/chemistry/calculations_1/mole1_re... )
National Mole Day Foundation, Inc.
Mole Day is an actual day dedicated to the mole, which falls on October 23 each year.
( http://www.moleday.org/ )
The Seven Base Quantities of SI, page 53

The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty
This is the National Institute of Standards and Technology site for SI. It has helpful definitions and explanations of SI units and related units.
( http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/index.html )







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