Abstract

Most base units in the SI relate to specific sensoric qualities our body is able to observe: space, heat, brightness, etc. The base unit ‘mole’ incorporates intellectual insight: the atomistic perception of the world. This perception is a quintessence of over 300 years of scientific research. The quintessence, from Dalton’s ‘The sceptical chymist’ to Perrin’s Nobel Prize in 1926 and Pauling’s ‘Nature of the Chemical Bond’ in 1939, results in the conclusion that the base unit of the SI quantity ‘amount of substance’ is not the mole but the dimensionless entity.

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