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602x
Avogadro's Number, often represented as or "602x," defines the number of particles in one mole, bridging the microscopic world of atoms with macroscopic measurements. A deep exploration of this constant illustrates the vastness of the molecular scale and its fundamental importance in chemistry. For more information, visit American Chemical Society .