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  Mole, in chemistry - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
One gram-molecular weight of any molecular substance contains exactly one mole of molecules.
The term mole is often used in place of gram-molecular weight; e.g., one speaks of 18 grams of water as one mole of water rather than as one gram-molecular weight of water.
The mole is a unit in the International System of Units (SI).
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 mole, in chemistry
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The mole is one of the seven SI base units and is commonly used in chemistry.
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 mole, in chemistry
mole, in chemistry, a quantity of particles of any type equal to Avogadro's number, or 6.02×10
e.g., one speaks of 18 grams of water as one mole of water rather than as one gram-molecular weight of water.
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