How many molecules are present in 1 kg mole?
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The idea here is that 1 kg-mole is equal to 103 moles. This is the case because a mole of a substance must contain a number of particles of that substance equal to the number of atoms present in exactly 12 g of carbon-12.
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The idea here is that 1 kg-mole is equal to 103 moles. This is the case because a mole of a substance must contain a number of particles of that substance equal to the number of atoms present in exactly 12 g of carbon-12.
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