A mole of any substance is related to
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A mole of any substance is related to mass of any object.
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A mole is 6.02214076 x 10²³of any chemical unit, including atoms, molecules, ions, and others.
what is mole ?
- A mole is 6.02214076 x 10²³of any chemical unit, including atoms, molecules, ions, and others.
- Due to the large number of atoms, molecules, or other components that make up any substance, the mole is a useful measure to utilise.
- The original definition of a mole was the quantity of atoms contained in 12 grammes of carbon-12.
How to calculate mole ?
- Divide the mass of the substance by its molar mass to determine how many moles you have.
- The mass in grammes of one mole of a substance is known as its molar mass.
- The chemical unit's atomic weight, expressed in atomic mass units, determines the substance's mass (amu).
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