To experimentally determine Avogadro's number, you can apply a current to a metal circuit, the metal oxidizes (loses electrons) and dissolves as ions. The number of moles of electrons lost from the metal can be calculated from the of the metal as well as in each ion formation. The total number of electrons involved in the process can be calculated from the and the individual charge of an electron. Then, Avogadro's number is the divided by the
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