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The amount of substance (n) is a physical quantity that represents the number of entities such as atoms, ions, or molecules in a sample. It is a scalar quantity and it is measured in units of moles (mol).
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The mole (mol) is the base unit of the amount of substance in the International System of Units (SI).
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noun
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nano
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principal quantum number
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The full form of n is amount of substance
North | Nitrogen | Newton | No | noun | Natural Numbers | nano | principal quantum number | Neutron number | coordination number | Neill | Normality | amount of substance
North | Nitrogen | Newton | No | noun | Natural Numbers | nano | principal quantum number | Asparagine | Neutron number | coordination number | Neill | Namyang/Nürburgring | Normality | amount of substance