The Avogadro constant is a fundamental quantity in chemistry specifying the number of molecules in one mole

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The Avogadro constant is a fundamental quantity in chemistry specifying the number of molecules in one mole of a substance.

It can only be determined by experiment, for example using an electrochemical cell. The accepted value is 6.022 × 1023 .
A chemist conducts five repeats of an experiment to estimate Avogadro’s constant, and obtains the following results, reported as multiples of 1023:
5.61 5.81 5.98 5.55 5.96 Decide on a suitable way of testing the chemist’s experimental accuracy, and carry it out in R. Interpret your findings for the chemist.

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Mathematics And Statistics For Science

ISBN: 9783031053177

1st Edition

Authors: James Sneyd, Rachel M. Fewster, Duncan McGillivray

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