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  • 23-03-2020
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What are moles in chemistry?

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jessica2053
jessica2053 jessica2053
  • 23-03-2020
A mole is a unit to describe an amount of something/specific substance. Typically standard for measuring a large quantity of small entities like atoms, molecules, or other particles.
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Lilnell Lilnell
  • 07-10-2020

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one mole is equal to approximately 6.022 x 10^23 particles (this can be anything, really, though most often it will be atoms or molecules).

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