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How many particles are in one mole?

A.

6.022 × 1023

B.

2.066 × 1023

C.

6.023 × 1022

D.

3.026 × 1022

User Ewald Bos
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Your answer is A

6.02 × 1023 particles

User Filip Luchianenco
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Answer:
6.022* 10^(23)

Step-by-step explanation: According to Avogadros law, one mole of any substance contains a fixed number of particles i.e
6.022* 10^(23) particles (atoms, molecules or ions) which is also known by the name Avogadro's number.

For example: 1 mole of
O_2 molecule contains
6.022* 10^(23) molecules of oxygen.

1 mole of
He contains
6.022* 10^(23) atoms of helium.

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