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0.25 mole of C has the same number of atoms as 0.25 mole of Hg. true or false?
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0.25 mole of C has the same number of atoms as 0.25 mole of Hg. true or false?
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True.
Because mole is a fixed amount. It is 6.022 * 10^ 23.
So, both 0.25 mole of C and 0.25 mole of Hg have 6.022 * 10^23 atoms, each.
Saying mole is analog to say a dozen: a dozen is 12 and a mol is 6.022 * 10^23.
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