Question
For an element, how does Avogadro’s number connect the atomic and macroscopic scales?(1 point)
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It describes the number of atoms in 1 mole of an element.
It describes the number of atoms in 1 mole of an element.
It describes the number of atoms in 1 gram of an element.
It describes the number of atoms in 1 gram of an element.
It describes the number of grams in 1 mole of an element.
It describes the number of grams in 1 mole of an element.
It describes the number of moles in 1 gram of an element.
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It describes the number of atoms in 1 mole of an element.
It describes the number of atoms in 1 mole of an element.
It describes the number of atoms in 1 gram of an element.
It describes the number of atoms in 1 gram of an element.
It describes the number of grams in 1 mole of an element.
It describes the number of grams in 1 mole of an element.
It describes the number of moles in 1 gram of an element.
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The correct response is:
**It describes the number of atoms in 1 mole of an element.**
Avogadro's number, approximately \(6.022 \times 10^{23}\), is the number of atoms or molecules in one mole of a substance, thus connecting the atomic scale (individual atoms) with the macroscopic scale (measurable quantities of the substance).
**It describes the number of atoms in 1 mole of an element.**
Avogadro's number, approximately \(6.022 \times 10^{23}\), is the number of atoms or molecules in one mole of a substance, thus connecting the atomic scale (individual atoms) with the macroscopic scale (measurable quantities of the substance).