Happy Mole Day! Celebrate with this puzzle, where students analyze a collection of clues and attempt to determine the correct word that corresponds to each one--each of the answers contains the unit “mol” within the word! Show more
*Alarm blares at 6:02 a.m.* IT'S HERE. Today we celebrate Avogadro's number, 6.022 x 10"23. Or you can just call it a mole! It’s a measurement unit that makes giant numbers easier to navigate, used to count tiny things like atoms & molecules. Show more
Now seems like a great time to remind everyone of our Measurement League of SI superheroes! https://nist.gov/education/meet-measurement-league… #MoleDay ALT
— National Institute of Standards and Technology (@NIST) October 23, 2023
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Holy Moley! Happy #MoleDay, a day that celebrates Avogadro's Number (6.02 x 10²³) also known as a basic measuring unit in chemistry. Today, and every day tbh, we want to celebrate all the women and nonbinary leaders who are making waves in science and chemistry. Show more
There is a mole among us. Mole Day is celebrated by chemistry enthusiasts all around the world to honor Avogadro’s number. It occurs on October 23, from 6:02 am to 6:02 pm, much like Avogadro’s number 6.02 x 1023! In this Kuya Chem installment, let’s talk about *the* mole. Show more
Mole Day commemorates the discovery of the scientific constant, Avogadro's Number, 6.02 x 1023 . The number represents the number of elementary units in ‘one mole’ of any substance.