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I mole - 16g of methane is 1 mole. At STP it would occupy 22.4 liters
Well if the mole can fit into a two liter bottle, then obviously it would be two liters.
An instance in which a species does not naturally evolve above the rest, but is chosen to do so. An example might be a bioengineered mole that humans experiment with in a lab. It may have the same basic chromosome structure as a regular mole, but after several generations of reproduction amongst this type of mole, it would not only become a characteristic of the species, but would require further evolution, as the mole would have to adapt to the characteristics of its bioengineering.
In every mole there are only 6.023X1023 molecules irrespective of the compound.
No. The mole of solution is equal to mole of solute plus mole of solvent (solVENT !, not solution)
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methane has one carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atom.....so one mole of methane contains one mole of carbon and 4 moles of hydroge......for simplicity...one mole of water has two moles of hydrogen and one mole of oxygen....
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1 mole of silver would be 108g and 1 mole of gold 197g.
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a mole of deuterium weight 2,014g
A mole of BBs would cover the state of Ohio to what depth?
It would be a draw. However if they were playing snap then the mole would because it has quicker reflexes.
The bigger the mole the more likely it in a cancerous mole, and also by the shape of a mole. A cancerous mole will be deformed, this doesn't mean it's not a perfect circle, but it means you would be able to tell it's not right quite fast.
i think people would rather have no moles because sometimes it can make u hidious.
Yes. One mole of anything contains 6.02x10^23 "particles". In the case of the element uranium, it would be 6.02x10^23 atoms of uranium in 1 mole. In the case of CO2, it would be 6.02x10^23 molecules of CO2 in 1 mole.