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Answered by nhkmk786
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The mole is the unit of measurement in the International System of Units (SI) for amount of substance. 1 Mole is just a number whose value is equal to the Avagadro’s number i.e. 6.022 * 10^23. So, when someone claims of a matter to be of 1 mole in quantity, that implies that the matter under consideration contains exactly 6.022 * 10^23 number of particles (atoms, molecules, ions, electrons or any other elementary entities). This is very similar to the unit ‘dozen’, which is a common analogy used to explain the concept of mole, a dozen is always equal to 12 irrespective of the object referred to.
Answered by Anonymous
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MOLE


♐✓ it is a seventh basic unit of chemical substances.


♐✓ 1 MOLE OF ANY CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE CONTAINS FIX NUMBER OF CHEMICAL ENTITIES THAT IS (ATOMS ,MOLECULES AND IONS, ELECTRON ,PROTON )ETC

i.e equal to NA = 6.022×10^23


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