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NA, Avogadro's number, is the value of entities in one mole: 6.022*10+23
Potassium nitrate is KNO3. There is one potassium per one nitrate. One mole of potassium nitrate contains one mole of nitrate.
It isn't. The mass of one mole of aluminum is less than the mass of one mole of copper. The number of atoms in one mole of aluminum is the same as the number of atoms in one mole of copper, which is 6.022 x 1023, also known as Avogodro's number.
Since one mole is 6.02e23 of any atom, the atomic weight is equal to one mole of any element. For example, one mole of Ca is 40.08, one mole of S is 32.07. Thus being said, one mole of krypton is 83.80!
1-molar hydrochloric acid Or 1-molar any arrhenius-strong acid (one that completely dissociates) with one mole H per mole anion. (HBr HI HNO3 HClO3 HClO4)
The value of one mole is 6.02214179(30)×1023 . VISHAKHA PATHAK
There is one mole of iodine in one mole. There are 126.90447grams of iodine in one mole. There are also 6.022x1023 atoms in one mole.
One mole is a quantity used to describe a group containing its 6.022 x 1023 particles.For example :-Substance quantity mass(g)carbon one mole 6oxygen one mole 16nitrogen one mole 14Hydrogen one mole 1silver one mole 108sodium chloride one mole 58.5
Approximately 6.02*1023, the number of atoms or molecules in one mole of a substance.
1 mol = 6.02x1023 atoms or molecules or individual units
NA, Avogadro's number, is the value of entities in one mole: 6.022*10+23
One mole of carbon and one mole of sodium have exactly the same number of atoms. That is what defines the mole, Avogadro's number, 6,022 X 1023 atoms per mole is the definition of mole.
15 grams of carbohydrate = 1 carbohydrate exchange
yes, one mole of cadmium is 112 grams, one mole of gold is only 2 grams.
There are the same number of atoms in one mole of beryllium as there are in one mole of magnesium :)
They will form one mole of water.
We assume 100 grams of compound and change % to grams. Get moles. 40 grams S (1 mole S/32.07 grams) = 1.247 60 grams O (1 mole O/16.0 grams) = 3.75 Now, the smallest mole value, sulfur, is 1. Divide the oxygen mole value by the sulfur mole value. 3.75 mole O/1.247 mole S = 3.00 SO3 ------- is the empirical formula