The reason that is so, is because the 6:02 and the 10/23 is symbolized as the 6.02 x 10^23. “The purpose of the National Mole Day Foundation was and continues to be to get all persons, especially students, enthused about chemistry. To do that we would systematically collect ideas from many people, mostly high school Chemistry teachers who celebrate Mole Day, assemble those ideas into idea newsletters, and then distribute them to those who become members of the foundation. As the years have passed, interest in the National Mole Day Foundation has become widespread. The day is celebrated in many foreign countries, especially in Canada and in Australia” (2015 theme). I think that is so unique just because of one guy who decided to put time and effort into the Avogadro’s number and the unit mole. That people decide to make a whole entire day out of it by celebrating it. Amedeo Avogadro obviously made an impact and influence on people, because him and his work is still well known, used and celebrated today, about 205 years
The reason that is so, is because the 6:02 and the 10/23 is symbolized as the 6.02 x 10^23. “The purpose of the National Mole Day Foundation was and continues to be to get all persons, especially students, enthused about chemistry. To do that we would systematically collect ideas from many people, mostly high school Chemistry teachers who celebrate Mole Day, assemble those ideas into idea newsletters, and then distribute them to those who become members of the foundation. As the years have passed, interest in the National Mole Day Foundation has become widespread. The day is celebrated in many foreign countries, especially in Canada and in Australia” (2015 theme). I think that is so unique just because of one guy who decided to put time and effort into the Avogadro’s number and the unit mole. That people decide to make a whole entire day out of it by celebrating it. Amedeo Avogadro obviously made an impact and influence on people, because him and his work is still well known, used and celebrated today, about 205 years