Physics, asked by Humeraehsan, 4 months ago

Amount of a substance in
terms of numbers is measured
In:
(a) gram (b) kilogramme
(c) newton (d) mole​

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Answered by Priyanshigupta25
3

answer

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Explanation:

The mole (symbol: mol) is a unit of amount of substance in the International System of Units, defined (since 2019) by fixing the Avogadro constant at the given value. Historically, the mole was defined as the amount of substance in 12 grams of the carbon-12 isotope. As a consequence, the mass of one mole of a chemical compound, in grams, is numerically equal (for all practical purposes) to the mass of one molecule of the compound, in daltons, and the molar mass of an isotope in grams per mole is equal to the mass number. For example, a molecule of water has a mass of about 18.015 daltons on average, whereas a mole of water (which contains 6.02214076×1023 water molecules) has a total mass of about 18.015 grams.

therefore mole

Answered by pkumarishaw
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Answer:

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