Happy #MoleDay! Let’s all raise a test tube to the tiny things that make big things possible on #NationalMoleDay. Mole Day is celebrated annually on October 23rd from 6:02am to 6:02pm. It celebrates Avogadro’s Number (6.02 × 10²³) Show more Asynt Ltd - Lab Equipment & Services
#MoleDay commemorates Avogadro's number but of course we are featuring the #animals - afterall we are a zoological #library! Here are #drawings of moles by Rajman Singh in the collections of Brian Houghton Hodgson: zsl.org/what-we-do/edu… Show more
Celebrating Mole Day today! From 6:02 AM to 6:02 PM, we honour Avogadro's Number (6.02 x 10²³)! #MoleDay #ScienceFacts #Chemistry #AvogadrosNumber #ScienceTikTok #STEM #science #Plymouth #becurious #becuriousnotjudgemental Show more
"Happy Mole Day! AMReddy Group of Educational Institutions celebrates the uniqueness of Avogadro's Number (6.022 x 10"23) and the mole concept in chemistry. May this day inspire curiosity, creativity, and innovation in the field of science. Show more
— A. M. REDDY MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF ENGG & TECH (@AMR_CET) October 23, 2024
Happy Mole Day! Celebrated on 10/23 from 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m., it honors Avogadro's Number (6.02 x 10"23), key to chemistry. Schools worldwide celebrate the beauty of science and math! #MoleDay #Science
Mole rat cuddle puddle for #MoleDay (even though mole rats are neither moles nor rats)! Resembling saber-toothed fuzzy potatoes, these rodents use their long incisors to gnaw through soil, digging elaborate tunnels. They spend nearly their entire lives underground. Show more
— Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium (@PtDefianceZoo) October 23, 2024
Mole Day in 2024
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.