they are small animals or brown spots on your skin!!!!!
For living things the answer could be:
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In chemistry the answer could be:
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a mole of subatomic particles, e.g. electrons, protons, neutrons, neutrinos, alpha particlesa mole of atoms of a monatomic element, e.g. carbon, helium, sulphur, gold, plutoniuma mole of molecules of a polyatomic element, e.g. hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, ozone, chlorine, iodine, triiodide iona mole of molecules of a compound, e.g. water, carbon dioxide, sodium chloride, vitamin D3, PVC, nitroglycerine, TNTa mole of massive objects, e.g. sand grains, eggs, donuts, bricks, basketballs, bowling ballsIn all cases a mole is the same number of objects (6.02214129E23), regardless of the type, size, or mass of the objects. The mole is analogous in concept to other named unitless quantities, e.g. a dozen (12), a gross (144).
Avogadro's number is the number of particles (atoms, molecules, ions, etc.) in one mole of a substance, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23. Therefore, 1 mole of any substance contains Avogadro's number of representative particles.
No, the mole of solution is not equal to the mole of solute plus the mole of solvent. The mole of solution refers to the total amount of moles in a given volume of solution, which includes both the solute and the solvent.
No, Mark is not a mole.
Mole tape is a specialized type of adhesive tape used in mole trapping. It is designed to be placed over the mole tunnel entrance, leading the mole to surface through the tape where it can be easily captured.