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Number of particles in 1 mol of a substance
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n (amount of substance in moles)x
NA (Avogadro's number)
1 molx
6.022 x 10
23
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6.022×
10 23
elementary entities in 1 mole. This can also be written as
6.022×
10 23
mol
-1
.
The mass of one mole of a substance is equal to that substance's molecular weight.
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