This coming Sunday is mole day! It celebrates not the animal, but Avagadro's number, which is the number of particles in a mole. Avadgadro's number is 6.02*10^23, and thus mole day is celebrated on October the 23 (10/23) at 6:02 PM. All across the world, people will join hands in celebration of this strangely named unit of measure. I can't wait! This is probably my favorite holiday 😉
Find out more at the National Mole Day Foundation website http://www.moleday.org/
Originally posted by ark13Yeah, our chemistry teacher had this song he was playing at our school, and at 6:02 A.M. we were all supposed to be at Shoney's for a party. I didn't go (thatnk goodness, I heard they got rippped off: had to pay fiftenn bucks and they hardly ate).
This coming Sunday is mole day! It celebrates not the animal, but Avagadro's number, which is the number of particles in a mole. Avadgadro's number is 6.02*10^23, and thus mole day is celebrated on October the 23 (10/23) at 6:02 PM. All across the world, people will join hands in celebration of this strangely named unit of measure. I can't wait! This i ...[text shortened]... holiday 😉
Find out more at the National Mole Day Foundation website http://www.moleday.org/
Originally posted by ark13ðŸ˜
This coming Sunday is mole day! It celebrates not the animal, but Avagadro's number, which is the number of particles in a mole. Avadgadro's number is 6.02*10^23, and thus mole day is celebrated on October the 23 (10/23) at 6:02 PM. All across the world, people will join hands in celebration of this strangely named unit of measure. I can't wait! This i ...[text shortened]... holiday 😉
Find out more at the National Mole Day Foundation website http://www.moleday.org/
Yeah and I've hated it since it's inception.
No one should have to be born on mole day!