Avogadro first named the mole, and it is 6.02x10^23 atoms=1 mole
1 mole is itself, a quantity. But, if you like, the quantity is 6.022140857*10^23 atoms of fluorine.
The mole is not a quantity but a number: 6.022*10+23 and therefor has no units.
If the quantity of 1 mole of carbon is 12, then the quantity of 1 mole of lithium would be its molar mass, which is approximately 6.94 g. The mole concept relates the amount of substance, so 1 mole of any element will contain Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) of atoms or molecules.
A mole is a quantity of substance which has Avogadro's number of molecules or atoms in it.
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The answer will depend on the quantity of KCN.
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
6.022x10 23
The total number of molecules is equal.
6.02x1023
In the CGS system, the unit of mole is the "mole" itself. The quantity of substance is still represented by Avogadro's number, which is approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}) entities.
6.02 *1023 is a quantity called a mole.