What is meant by the term one mole of molecules?
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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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