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|description=The '''amount of substance''', ''n'', is a base physical quantity, and the corresponding SI unit is the mole [mol]. Amount of substance (sometimes abbreviated as 'amount' or 'chemical amount') is proportional to the number of specified elementary entities of that substance, and the universal proportionality constant is the reciprocal value of the [[Avogadro constant]]. | |description=The '''amount of substance''', ''n'', is a base physical quantity, and the corresponding SI unit is the [[mole]] [mol]. Amount of substance (sometimes abbreviated as 'amount' or 'chemical amount') is proportional to the number of specified elementary entities of that substance, and the universal proportionality constant is the reciprocal value of the [[Avogadro constant]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:11, 6 August 2018
Description
The amount of substance, n, is a base physical quantity, and the corresponding SI unit is the mole [mol]. Amount of substance (sometimes abbreviated as 'amount' or 'chemical amount') is proportional to the number of specified elementary entities of that substance, and the universal proportionality constant is the reciprocal value of the Avogadro constant.
Abbreviation: n
Reference: Cohen 2008 IUPAC Green Book
MitoPedia concepts:
MiP concept
MitoPedia topics:
Substrate and metabolite