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Why is the value of Avogadro's number `6.022xx10 ^(23) ` and not any other value ?

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It represents the number of atoms in one gram atom of an element or the number of molecules in one gram mole of a compound . If we divide the atomic mass of an element by actual mass of its atom , the value is `6.022 xx10 ^(23) ` Similary , by dividing The molecular mass of a compound by the actural mass of its molecule , the same result is obtained .
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