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Amedeo Avogadro
Italian scientist (1776–1856)
Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro, Count of Quaregna and Cerreto[1] (,[2]also,[3][4][5]Italian:[ameˈdɛːoavoˈɡaːdro]; 9 August 1776 – 9 July 1856) was an Italianscientist, most noted for his contribution to molecular theory now known as Avogadro's law, which states that equal volumes of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure will contain equal numbers of molecules.
In tribute to him, the ratio of the number of elementary entities (atoms, molecules, ions or other particles) in a substance to its amount of substance (the latter having the unit mole), 6.02214076×1023 mol−1, is known as the Avogadro constant.
This constant is denoted NA, and is one of the seven defining constants of the SI.
Biography
Amedeo Avogadro was born in Turin to a noble family of the Kingdom of Sardinia (now part of Italy) in the year 1776.
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