in the equation, n = cv, what is the meaning of n? I know that it stands for the number of moles, but I'm not exactly sure what that means. Our teacher wants us to mention Avogradro’s number in our explanation

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The mole in chemistry is a unit and it stands for a number. That number is 6.022E23 (which is Avogadro's number).
You use units in your life; i.e., a dozen you know is 12 of anything. You know a gross is 144 of anything. You know a score is 20 of anything (usually used with years). A ream is 500 of anything (usually with paper). Likewise, a mole is 6.022E23 of anything. So can have a mole of atoms, a mole of molecules, a mole of slices of bread, a mole of people, a mole of cars, etc.