Why is Avogadro’s number referred to as a mole?

A The name "mole" is an 1897 translation of the German Mol, coined by Wilhelm Ostwald in 1893. The name is assumed to be derived from the German word Molekül (molecule).
B There is no relationship between Avogadro’s number and the mole.
C Avogadro’s number is often the denominator in mathematical equations, so it was given the name the mole to describe its burrowing characteristics.
D Two different people, Avogadro and Mole discovered the number at the same time, therefore they share its name.

Is it B?
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Sorry I mean A

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No, the correct answer is A. The name "mole" for Avogadro's number has its origin in the German word "Mol." In 1897, Wilhelm Ostwald translated Mol from German to "mole" in English. This term was coined by Ostwald in 1893 and is believed to be derived from the German word "Molekül," which means molecule. So, the name "mole" was given to Avogadro's number to represent its association with molecules.