Avocado's number, 1.66×10⁻²⁴ = 1/Avogadro's number, is the number of moles in a guacamole. A guacamole is Avocado's number of moles, which just happens to be one molecule. While we're at it, a guacameter is 1.66×10⁻²⁴ meters, just as a yoctometer is 10⁻²⁴ meters.
We study single molecules. We used to have to say we study 1.66 yoctomoles of molecules, but ever since ISO added the prefix guaca, equal to Avocado's number, we study one guacamole of molecules.
by Dr. Ripe Avocado, PhD. November 24, 2022
by theprehnmantis October 28, 2010
6.12x10^32, equivalent to Nikocado Avocado's mass in yottagrams (as of 2022)
Not to be confused with Avogadro's Number
Not to be confused with Avogadro's Number
by MIRAHQIsTheBestMap January 30, 2022
Person 1: How many avocados do I need to make guacamole?
Person 2: Avocado's number, 6.022E23 avocados/guacamole
Person 2: Avocado's number, 6.022E23 avocados/guacamole
by Chemmi838 January 25, 2013