What is another name for mole in Chemistry

gram molecule

In fact when I was in freshman chemistry I was taught gram molecular weight and not molar mass. Gram molecular weight was defined as the weight of one grams molecule; i.e., 1 mole.
In another part of the "history lesson" we were taught that 1 gram atomic weight was the weight of 1 grams atom; now also called a mole but a mole of atoms instead of a mole of molecules. Currently we can have a mole of molecules, a mole of atoms, a mole of electrons, a mole of fish, a mole of moles, etc. A mole now is 6.022E23 of anything.

Another name for mole in Chemistry is Avogadro's number, named after the Italian scientist Amedeo Avogadro.

Another name for mole in chemistry is Avogadro's number.