Chemistry, asked by rajarayeen7, 1 year ago

what is the concepts of one mole

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Answered by knightmare1
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ONE MOLE IS THE AMOUNT OF NO. OF ATOMS OF AN ELEMENT PRESENT AS COMPARED TO CARBON -12 ISOTOPE........ IT'S CONSISTS. OF 6.022×10^23 ......I.E., AVAGADRO'S CONSTANT OR NUMBER

rajarayeen7: what is isotope
knightmare1: isotopes of an atom are of same atomic number but differ atomic mass
Answered by Herlijarh
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Just like saying 1dozen=12.
1mole =6.02×10^23
Like 1 mole of hydrogen=6.02×10^23. 6.02×10^23 atoms make 1molecule of hydrogen
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