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What is meant by the term one mole of molecules?

Answers

Answered by rohitkumartiwari038
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Answer:

One mole of anything is

6.022

×

10

23

objects of anything. You may recognize

6.022

×

10

23

as Avogadro's number. One mole of molecules is

6.022

×

10

23

molecules.

Explanation:

If you are asked to find the number of molecules in

1.000

moles of a substance, you would multiply

1.000

moles by

6.022

×

10

23

molecules/mol.

1.000

moles

×

6.022

×

10

23

molecules

1

mol

=

6.022

×

10

24

molecules

If you are asked to find the number of molecules in

6.23

moles of a substance, you would multiply

6.23

moles by

6.022

×

10

23

molecules/mol.

6.23

moles

×

6.022

×

10

23

molecules

1

mol

=

3.75

×

10

24

molecules

If you have moles, you can determine the number of individual units, such as atoms, molecules, formula units, electrons, protons, and neutrons by multiplying by

6.022

×

10

23

.

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