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The mole is a unit of measurement for the amount of substance or chemical amount. It is one of the base units in the International System of Units, and has the unit symbol mole.
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A mole is a number, this is not different in cgsor SI or in whatsoever 'unit system'.So the answer is yes, it can be used in cgs-unit system(The same is true for analogons like 'dozen = 12' and 'gross = 144' and even for pi = 3.14......... etc.).
The unit of a mole of particles is based on Avogadro's number of 6.0x10^23. The advantage with the mole is that based on the volume of 22.4-liters and standard temperature and pressure the exact amount of atoms or molecules in that system can be determined.
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No. The mole of solution is equal to mole of solute plus mole of solvent (solVENT !, not solution)
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The meter, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole all make up the international system of units. The United States does not follow the metric system.
The meter, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole all make up the international system of units. The United States does not follow the metric system.
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