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.).
stilb(sb)
Statcoulumb is the unit of charge in cgs system.
The base unit for the amount of a substance is an hour.
The correct spelling is centistoke. The ratio of a absolute viscosity of a liquid in centipoise to the density. It is a cgs unit of kinematic viscosity in customary use that is one hundredth of a stokes.
CGS is NOT common nowadays. MKS is common because the SI, the international system of units, is based on it.
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.
The value of universal gas constant in cgs is 1.985 calories per degree Celsius per mole
CGS unit of time is Second,s.
The cgs unit of temperature is the degree Celsius (°C).
cgs means centimeter,gram,second. cgs unit of velocity is cm/s.
The ratio of CGS unit to SI unit of energy is 1 CGS unit to 10^7 SI units. This means that 1 erg in CGS units is equivalent to 10^-7 joules in SI units when measuring energy.
SI . . . . . meter3 CGS . . . . centimeter3
The unit of energy in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system is the erg.
The CGS unit for speed is centimeters per second (cm/s).
The cgs unit of time is the second (s), which is equivalent to 1/100 of a minute.
The CGS unit of surface tension is dyn/cm (dyne per centimeter).
The unit of energy in the CGS system is the erg. It is a small unit of energy equal to 10^-7 joules.