Chemistry

Avogadro Number Calculator

Particles = moles × 6.022×10²³. Free online Avogadro Number Calculator. Calculate avogadro number online — fast, accurate, mobile-friendly, no signup needed.

Particles
602,214,076,000,000,000,000,000

Derivation

  1. ├── 01Givenmol = 1
  2. ├── 02Formula602214076e15 × e.mol
  3. ├── 03Substitute602214076e15 × e.1
  4. └── 04Compute Particles6.0221e+23
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§01What is

Understanding the Avogadro Number Calculator

The Avogadro Number Calculator computes Particles from 1 input: moles. Particles = moles × 6.022×10²³.

Chemistry turns grams and moles into reactions. Getting the stoichiometry, dilutions, or concentrations right is the difference between a lab result you can trust and one you can’t reproduce. The Avogadro Number Calculator sits in that toolkit — it particles = moles × 6.022×10²³. Enter your numbers above and the result updates instantly; every step of the math is shown in the Derivation panel so you can see exactly how the answer was reached.

§02The Formula

How it’s calculated

602214076e15 × e.mol

Where

mol
Moles
§03Practical Example

Step-by-step walkthrough

Scenario

Apply the formula to a realistic set of inputs: Moles = 1.

  1. 01Start by noting the input — Moles: 1.
  2. 02Substitute these values into the formula: 602214076e15 × e.mol
  3. 03Compute Particles: the calculator returns 6.02214e+23.
  4. 04Cross-check the answer by opening the Derivation panel above — every line of math is shown so you can follow the computation end-to-end.
§04Variants

Common Avogadro Number Problems

The formula gets rearranged depending on which variable you need. Here are the patterns you’ll run into in the real world — find the one that matches your problem and follow the worked steps.

01 · PATTERN

Moles halved

mol = 0.5 (from 1)

Keep every other input at its default and halve the moles. See how particles responds.

  1. 01New Moles: 0.5
  2. 02Baseline Particles: 6.02214e+23
  3. 03New Particles: 3.01107e+23
  4. 04Particles decreases by 50% → use this sensitivity to plan for real-world variation.
02 · PATTERN

Moles doubled

mol = 2 (from 1)

Keep every other input at its default and double the moles. See how particles responds.

  1. 01New Moles: 2
  2. 02Baseline Particles: 6.02214e+23
  3. 03New Particles: 1.20443e+24
  4. 04Particles increases by 100% → use this sensitivity to plan for real-world variation.
§05FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Yes. The calculator implements the standard formula as documented and returns exact floating-point results. No approximations are used unless noted in the formula.
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