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1 mole is equivalent to?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

One mole of a substance is equal to 6.022 × 10²³ units of that substance (such as atoms, molecules, or ions). The number 6.022 × 10²³ is known as Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant.

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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1mole = 6.022*10^{23} atoms/molecules/ions/electrons.

Explanation:

  • Avogadro suggested that the S.I unit of amount of a substance is mole.
  • In every mole there an amount equal to 6.022*10^{23} . It is called Avogadro's number.
  • Every element contains 6.022*10^{23}  atoms in it. The molecular weight of that element will be equal to it.
  • In the chemical equations the stoichiometric coefficients refer to the mole of substance present.
  • 1 mol of everything has 6.022*10^{23}  atoms/molecules/ions/electrons.
  • Number of moles are calculated by dividing the given mass by molar mass.

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