Article ID: CBB001211808

A View about the Short Histories of the Mole and Avogadro's Number (2013)

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The mole and Avogadro's number are two important concepts of science that provide a link between the properties of individual atoms or molecules and the properties of bulk matter. It is clear that an early theorist of the idea of these two concepts was Avogadro. However, the research literature shows that there is a controversy about the subjects of when and by whom the mole concept was first introduced into science and when and by whom Avogadro's number was first calculated. Based on this point, the following five matters are taken into consideration in this paper. First, in order to base the subject matter on a strong ground, the historical development of understanding the particulate nature of matter is presented. Second, in 1811, Amedeo Avogadro built the theoretical foundations of the mole concept and the number 6.022 x 1023 mol-1. Third, in 1865, Johann Josef Loschmidt first estimated the number of molecules in a cubic centimetre of a gas under normal conditions as 1.83 x 1018. Fourth, in 1881, August Horstmann first introduced the concept of gram-molecular weight in the sense of today's mole concept into chemistry and, in 1900, Wilhelm Ostwald first used the term mole instead of the term `gram-molecular weight'. Lastly, in 1889, Károly Than first determined the gram-molecular volume of gases under normal conditions as 22,330 cm3. Accordingly, the first value for Avogadro's number in science history should be 4.09 x 1022 molecules/gram-molecular weight, which is calculated by multiplying Loschmidt's 1.83 x 1018 molecules/cm3 by Than's 22,330 cm3/gram-molecular weight. Hence, Avogadro is the originator of the ideas of the mole and the number 6.022 x 1023 mol-1, Horstmann first introduced the mole concept into science/chemistry, and Loschmidt and Than are the scientists who first calculated Avogadro's number. However, in the science research literature, it is widely expressed that the mole concept was first introduced into chemistry by Ostwald in 1900 and that Avogadro's number was first calculated by Jean Baptiste Perrin in 1908. As a result, in this study, it is particularly emphasised that Horstmann first introduced the mole concept into science/chemistry and the first value of Avogadro's number in the history of science was 4.09 x 1022 molecules/gram-molecular weight and Loschmidt and Than together first calculated this number.

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Authors & Contributors
Ciardi, Marco
Quinn, Aleta
Oliviero Italo Carugo
Kenndler, Ernst
Fors, Hjalmar
Zwier, Karen R.
Concepts
Chemistry
Molecules
Atoms
Physics
Biographies
Chemical elements
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
20th century, early
Enlightenment
21st century
Places
Italy
Europe
Turin (Italy)
Sweden
Hungary
France
Institutions
Vienna. Universität
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