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C. Mole concept. explain​

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Answered by mkj54
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we use units for counting many small things in large no.s for example 2 dozen pencils instead of 24 pencils . we use 1 km for 1000 m. a relation exist between the atomic weight of an element and a no. of atoms.....

Answered by shanaya2663
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Explanation:

Atoms and molecules are too small to count. To solve this problem their numbers are expressed in terms of Avogadro’s number (NA = 6.023 1023). Mole is the number equal to Avogadro’s number just like a dozen is equal to 12, a century means 100, a score means = 20.

Mole can be defined as a unit which represents 6.023 x1023 particles of same matter.

A mole (symbol mol) is defined as the amount of substance that contains as many atoms, molecules, ions, electrons or any other elementary entities as there are carbon atoms in exactly 12 gm of. The number of atoms in 12 gm of is called Avogadro’s number.

One atomic mass unit (amu)

Mole Concept

The number of moles of a substance can be calculated by various means depending on data available, as follows.

Number of moles of molecules

Number of moles of atoms

Number of moles of gases (Standard molar volume at STP = 22.4 lit)

Number of moles of particles e.g. atoms, molecules ions etc

for a compound, y moles of A = x moles of BMole Concept

Mole fraction = fraction of the substance in the mixture expressed in terms of mol is called its mol fraction (X)

E.g. for a mixture of substance A & B

(n terms of denote number of moles)

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