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what is the difference between mole and molecule?​

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what is the difference between mole and molecule?

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Difference between mole and molecule.

Mole :-

Give in the unit “mol”

Molecule :-

Number of molecules can be measured as the number of “mol” present.

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A molecule, for example of water, contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom chemically bounded together and is the smallest building block of the chemical water. ... A mole is a certain quantity of molecules, namely the Avagadro number of molecules NA=6.023×1023 .

Explanation:

Mole

• The quantity of anything that has the same number of atoms present in 12.0 g of 12C isotope.

• Used to measure the quantity of a substance

• Give in the unit “mol”

Molecules

• A molecule is a chemical species that is formed due to the combination of several atoms through chemical bonding.

• Used to name a combination of several atoms

• Number of molecules can be measured as the number of “mol” present .

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