Mole can refer to a small burrowing creatue, a sauce forund in Spanish cooking, or a chemistry term.
mole- a chemical term.
3.61 *10^3 mol CO2
The mass of NH3 mole = its molecular weight = 14 + 3 x 1 = 17 The mass of H2O mole = its molecular weight = 2 x 1 + 16 = 18 This means that one mole of NH3 weigh less than one mole of H2O
Equal volumes (1 to 1) for each mole of any gas (doesn't matter what kind of).
100 grams oxygen (1 mole O/16 grams)(2 mole Fe/3 mole O) = 4.17 moles iron --------------------------
mole- a chemical term.
a mole is the number of atoms present in twelve grams of carbon 12, the most common isotope of carbon.
A 3 lettered word for a mole is a spy.
1 mole CaCO3 (3 mole O/1 mole CaCO3) = 3 moles oxygen
1 mole NH3 (3 mole H/1 mole NH3) = 3 mole hydrogen atoms
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1 mole N2O3 (3 moles O/1 mole N2O3) = 3 moles oxygen atoms ==================
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5.6 X 10^-3 I will show you that one as they are all the same. ( no variance by species ) 5.6 X 10^-3 moles C (6.022 X 10^23/1 mole C) = 3.4 X 10^21 atoms of carbon
The formula weight of NaCl is 58.44 which means 58.44 g = 1 mole. Since 1000 mg = 1 g, this gives 58.44 g/mole x 1000 mg/g = 5.844 E+4 mg/mole. Then, 52.1 mg NaCl x 1 mole NaCl/5.844E+4 mg = 8.92 E-4 mole. See, this is just done by using the definitions of the units and the factor label method to analyze the conversion.
I assume you mean the base units in the SI system. These are metre (m), kilogram (kg), second (s), amphere (A), kelvin (K), mole (mol), and candela (cd). See the table on wikipedia for the definitions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_unit