Moles are related to posums and other marsupials
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No, moles are not true hibernators in the winter. Moles are capable of entering torpor which preserves energy and allows the moles to rest during cold weather.
No. There are no golden moles in Australia. There are no true moles in Australia, as moles are placental mammals, but there are two species of marsupial mole, known as the Itjaritjari and the Kakarratul.
Yes, volume is directly related to the number of moles of a substance present. This relationship is defined by the ideal gas law, which states that as the number of moles of a gas increases, the volume occupied by the gas also increases proportionally, assuming constant temperature and pressure.
Moles and shrews, NOT porcupines!
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Moles are not rodents; they belong to the group of mammals known as Insectivora, and thus are more closely related to the shrews.
I. False - Since both gases contribute to the total mass, the number of moles of NO does not necessarily need to be greater than the number of moles of CH4. II. True - If the total mixture mass is 17 grams and CH4 is 8 grams, then the remaining mass must be of NO. III. True - If the total moles of the mixture is 0.8, and CH4 is 0.5 moles (8g/16 g/mol), then the moles of NO would be the remaining 0.3 moles.