Celebrated annually on October 23 from 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m., Mole Day commemorates "Avogadro's Number": 6.02 x 10 23. This number--called a mole--is a basic measuring unit in chemistry. Mole Day ...
October 23rd marks Mole Day in the United States. Chemistry classes and chemistry enthusiasts celebrate this unofficial holiday with activities, cakes and jokes galore. Here’s what you need to know. A ...
It’s October 23, or Mole Day for chemistry enthusiasts. From 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m. students and teachers celebrate their love of chemistry with Avogadro’s number — 6.02 x 10^23, a unit of measurement ...
Zachary High School chemistry students recently celebrated Mole Day with lots of food and fun. The theme was Mole Avengers. A mole is a unit for measuring the number of molecules in a substance. Food ...
Chemistry students at Chatham High School commemorated “Mole Day” on Oct. 23 by tie-dying T-shirts in honor of the “mole,” a tradition at the high school for more than 25 years. A “mole” is a basic ...
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October 23 is marked as Mole Day to commemorate Avogadro's Number 6.02 x 10²³ which is a basic measuring unit in chemistry. Mole Day was created as a way to foster interest in chemistry. Schools ...
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What's a mole?

A clear explanation of the mole — the unit used in chemistry to measure substances — and why it matters.
Happy Mole Day. Yes. Mole Day. Just about every month this is some special day. There's Gravity Day, e-Day, Pi-Day, and Talk Like a Pirate Day. Mole Day celebrates the mole unit. That same mole you ...
It doesn't dig underground and it's not above Cindy Crawford's lip. But the mole -- a fundamental unit in chemistry -- is the guest of honor today at 5,000 schools across the country. A mole is the ...