A mole is equal to 6.022 x 1023. This number is called Avagadros number. A mole is generally abreiviated as "n".
It is 55.8 grams.
No, the unit is "per mole". The number could be atoms or molecules but that is not part of the unit.
No.
Avogadro's number (generally written as 6.02 x 10^23) is the number of atoms or molecules it takes to have one mole of a particular atom or molecule. For example, one mole of Hydrogen is just 6.02 x 10^23 atoms of hydrogen.
It is 100%.
1 mole =how much ppm
1 mole of caesium equal 132,90545196 g.
a mole of deuterium weight 2,014g
1 mole to 1 mole NaOH
There's no such thing.
Use stoichometry to figure this out. 1 mole Fe * 56 g Fe ...............1 mole Fe
2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O 3.5 mole of hydrogen will produce 3.5 mole of water.
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Neither. Though naked mole rats are rodents, they are much more closely related to animals like guinea pigs and porcupines.
79.9
32g
it depends on how much fat they have...