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1 Mole what
number of atom,

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Answered by mdismail07
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Answer:

6.022*10^23. So this is an important number and we give it a name: Avogadro's constant. And we call 6.022*10^23 atoms of species "X" "one mole of X". That whole idea: invent a scale on which the entities you want to measure read as a small number is applied everywhere in physics and chemistry.

Answered by saipavan018
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Answer:

1 mole = 6.022×10*23

Explanation:

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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