Moles to Particles Converter
Free Moles particles Converter for chemical & molecular units. Enter a value to see equivalent measurements across systems.
Formula
Particles = Moles x 6.02214076e23
Multiply the number of moles by Avogadro number (6.02214076e23) to get the number of particles. For the reverse, divide the number of particles by Avogadro number to get moles. The particle type (atom, molecule, ion) must be specified.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Avogadro number and how is it used to convert moles to particles?
Avogadro number is exactly 6.02214076 times 10 to the 23rd, representing the number of constituent particles (atoms, molecules, ions, or other entities) in one mole of a substance. To convert moles to particles, simply multiply the number of moles by Avogadro number. For the reverse conversion, divide the number of particles by Avogadro number. This constant was redefined in 2019 by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures to be an exact value rather than a measured one.
What types of particles can moles represent?
A mole can represent any type of elementary entity: atoms (for elemental substances like iron or gold), molecules (for molecular compounds like water or glucose), ions (for ionic species in solution), formula units (for ionic compounds like NaCl), electrons (in electrochemistry), or photons (in photochemistry). It is essential to specify the type of particle when using moles, because one mole of water molecules contains 3 moles of atoms (2 hydrogen plus 1 oxygen). The IUPAC requires that the entity be specified when using the mole.
What formula does Moles to Particles Converter use?
The formula used is described in the Formula section on this page. It is based on widely accepted standards in the relevant field. If you need a specific reference or citation, the References section provides links to authoritative sources.
How do I interpret the result?
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Is Moles to Particles Converter free to use?
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