The number of units indicated by each description of moles of atoms and moles of molecules is the same and is specifically Avogadro's Number, about 6.022 X 10^23
Every atom or molecule in your sample is the same.
There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
Stoichiometry uses coefficient ratios to relate moles of one molecule to moles of another
Stoichiometry uses coefficient ratios to relate moles of one molecule to moles of another
What type of atom or molecule is in lamppost
A mole is a unit of measurement that contains a specific number (approximately 6.02 x 1023) of any given atom or molecule. Since different atoms and molecules have different weights, a mole of one substance does not weigh the same as a mole of another substance. To find out how much one mole (or 9 moles) of something weights, you have to have its chemical formula, and then look up the atomic weight of each atom in that formula, and calculate the molecular weight of the molecule you are dealing with (if it is just an atom, rather than a molecule, the process is that much simpler). Then you can determine the mass of 9 moles of that substance.
An element, atom, crystal, compound, and molecule are all forms of matter.
Every atom or molecule in your sample is the same.
There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
Stoichiometry uses coefficient ratios to relate moles of one molecule to moles of another
Is Ne a atom or molecule
One molecule of N2O N 2 O contains one atom of oxygen.
A molecule of an element is a molecule made up of the same substance that can exist as an atom; for example, oxygen as O2.
How do you know you have met an atom in forst place ? !
no an atom is a part of a molecule.
A carbohydrate is a molecule, not an atom.
Stoichiometry uses coefficient ratios to relate moles of one molecule to moles of another