This one is for all of the nerds in the house… whoop, whoop!
Let’s celebrate. Here’s to you, Avogadro, your number has given us reason to party every year on October 23, from 6.02am-6:02pm.
Avogadro’s Number (6.02 x 1023) is measuring unit in chemistry. One mole of any substance contains 6.02 x 1023 number of molecules or atoms of that substance.
{Fyi, my first job out of college was as a chemist at pharmaceutical company. I really do heart chemistry!}
Here are some super funny Mole Day jokes from the National Mole Day Foundation. Plus, apparently this year’s theme is “Molar Eclipse;” you’ve just got to love that.
So, grab a Coke and enjoy!
Q: Why is it bad to tell mole jokes?
A: It's mole-itically incorrect
Q: What did Avogadro teach his students in math class?
A: Moletiplication
Q: What kind of fruit did Avogadro eat in the summer?
A: Watermolens
Q: Why was there only one Avogadro?
A: When they made him, they broke the Moled
Q: What do you get when you have a bunch of moles acting like idiots?
A: A bunch of Moleasses
Q: What did Avogadro invent for his wife to use as a night cream?
A: Oil of Molay
Q: How much does Avogadro exaggerate?
A: He makes mountains out of mole hills
Q: What element do moles love to study in chemistry?
A: Molybdenum
Q: What is Avogadro's favorite kind of music?
A: Rock 'N' Mole
Q: What did Avogadro get when he mixed ice cream, chocolate syrup, and milk together?
A: A chocolate Molted
Q: What happens when a mole bites a dog?
A: He becomes Moleicious!
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