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- Mole (unit) - Wikipedia
The mole (symbol mol) is a unit of measurement, the base unit in the International System of Units (SI) for amount of substance, an SI base quantity proportional to the number of elementary entities of a substance
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- Mole (unit) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, most chemical writing uses mol dm 3, or mol dm -3, which is the same as mol L These units are often written with a capital letter M (pronounced "molar"), sometimes preceded by an SI prefix, for example, millimoles per litre (mmol L) or millimolar (mM), micromoles litre (µmol L) or micromolar (µM), or nanomoles L (nmol L) or
- Mole | Definition, Number, Facts | Britannica
Science Physics Matter Energy mole chemistry Also known as: gram atom, gram molecular weight, gram molecule, mol Written and fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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SI base unit: mole (mol) The mole, symbol mol, is the SI unit of amount of substance One mole contains exactly 6 022 140 76 x 10 23 elementary entities This number is the fixed numerical value of the Avogadro constant, NA, when expressed in the unit mol–1 and is called the Avogadro number
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Usually, a mol of a substance is a useful, practical amount, somewhere between a few grams and a few kg The number of things in a mole, 6 022 x 10 23, is called Avogadro's number, and abbreviated as N A
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