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If " Mole" and "Molecule" are same ?

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A mole is a certain quantity of molecules, namely the Avagadro number of molecules NA=6.023×1023 . So for example if you take 6.023×1023 water molecules then that makes up 1 mole of water. ... By definition, 1 mole is said to be the number of particles contained in 12g of the carbon-12 isotope.

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A mole of a substance is equal to as many molecules of that substance as there are atoms of carbon-12 in exactly 12 g of carbon-12. This means that 1 mole of any substance is a weight, in grams, equal to that substance's molecular weight expressed in atomic mass units.

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