Avogadro's number is the number of atoms or molecules in one mole of any substance. In other words, a mole is 6.02X1023 of some chemical unit. The size of the chemical unit does not change Avogadro’s number. An analogy can be made using eggs. You can buy small, medium, or large eggs. The size of the eggs doesn’t affect how many eggs are in one dozen. Similarly, the size of the representative particle doesn’t affect how many are in one mole. Describe your own analogy to show the relationship between moles and the size of representative particles.