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Slade Wang
27 February, 01:11
How many particles are there in a mole of water?
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Caylee Novak
27 February, 05:11
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A mole is the amount of a substance that contains 6.02 * 10 23 representative particles of that substance.
Explanation:
The mole is the SI unit for amount of a substance. Just like the dozen and the gross, it is a name that stands for a number. There are therefore 6.02 * 10 23 water molecules in a mole of water molecules.
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