Mole Day commemorates the discovery of the scientific constant, Avogadro's Number, 6.02 x 1023 . The number represents the number of elementary units in ‘one mole’ of any substance.
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In high school for mole day my teacher gave extra credit if we made a mole and brought it to class. I made a ninja mole https://t.co/kyoe9N5ALf
Time to observe Mole Day today since it falls on a Saturday this year. I love wearing shirts that my students have made from the past. Happy #NerdyTShirtFriday too! https://t.co/zCwP5yVDlA
Happy National Mole Day! This day celebrates the chemical measuring unit of the mole, not the little creature. Sorry, mole lovers. #holidaymoons #holidaymoonspodcast #nationalmoleday #moleday #mole https://t.co/HGcxGo8uE0
Throwing it back to 1911 to celebrate Mole Day with this Bethel College chemistry class.
Left to right, Peter D. Schultz, John Duerksen, Peter J. Wedel, Alice Martin, Helen Isaac.
Credit: Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel College. https://t.co/1D4ooQs172
My Facebook memories for today... I think these throwbacks sum up what high school Lindsey was like... she was wishing the world a Happy Mole Day every Oct 23 😂
In retrospect maybe it's less surprising than I think that I ended up pursuing a PhD in chemistry... #MoleDay2021 https://t.co/OFHRdaS21V
Happy National Mole Day! Introducing HaMOLEton as the newest addition to the Ames High labour of moles. @nationalmoleday @AmesHighSchool https://t.co/0DeCURn2jM