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mol

/moʊl/

The 'mol' is a chemist's way of counting a massive number of particles, defined by Avogadro's constant.

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  • Unit for amount of substance in chemistry.
  • Represents 6.022 x 10^23 particles.
  • Essential for chemical calculations.

**Overview**: The mole (symbol

mol) is the SI base unit for the amount of substance. It's a way to count very large numbers of tiny particles like atoms and molecules. Instead of saying 'a specific number of atoms,' chemists use moles to make calculations more manageable. The value of the mole is tied to Avogadro's constant (approximately 6.022 x 10^23), which is the number of constituent particles (usually atoms or molecules) that are contained in one mole of a substance.

**Usage Patterns**

The term 'mol' is primarily used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and related fields. It's often used in calculations involving chemical reactions, molar mass, and concentration. You'll see it frequently in textbooks, lab reports, and scientific papers. It's typically used with a number or a quantity, such as '2 moles of water' or '0.5 mol/L'.

**Common Contexts**

The most common context for 'mol' is in chemistry classrooms and laboratories. Students learn about moles when studying stoichiometry, which involves calculating the amounts of reactants and products in chemical reactions. It's also used when discussing molar mass (the mass of one mole of a substance) and molarity (the concentration of a solution, expressed as moles per liter).

**Similar Words Comparison**

While 'mol' is a specific unit, other units measure quantity or amount. For instance, 'dozen' refers to 12 items, and 'gross' refers to 144 items. These are much smaller quantities used in everyday contexts. In science, 'mole' is the standard unit for the amount of substance because chemical reactions involve vast numbers of atoms and molecules. Other scientific units like 'gram' measure mass, and 'liter' measures volume, but the mole specifically measures the number of particles.

Beispiele

1

One mole of water (H2O) contains approximately 6.022 x 10^23 water molecules.

academic

One mole of water (H2O) contains approximately 6.022 x 10^23 water molecules.

2

To balance the equation, we need 2 moles of hydrogen gas.

chemistry

To balance the equation, we need 2 moles of hydrogen gas.

3

The concentration of the solution is 0.1 mol/L.

laboratory

The concentration of the solution is 0.1 mol/L.

4

Calculate the molar mass of NaCl.

problem-solving

Calculate the molar mass of NaCl.

Häufige Kollokationen

one mole one mole
mole of substance mole of substance
molar mass molar mass
molar concentration molar concentration

Häufige Phrasen

a mole of

a mole of

moles per liter

moles per liter

molar solution

molar solution

Wird oft verwechselt mit

mol vs molecule

A 'mol' is a unit of measurement for the amount of substance, representing a specific quantity (Avogadro's number) of particles. A 'molecule' is a specific type of particle, formed when two or more atoms bond together.

mol vs mole (animal)

This is a homograph. The 'mol' used in chemistry is a unit. The 'mole' that is an animal is a small burrowing mammal, often with dark fur.

Grammatikmuster

number + mol + of + [substance/particles] mol/L (molarity)

How to Use It

Nutzungshinweise

The term 'mol' is exclusively used in scientific contexts, primarily chemistry. It is a formal unit and should be treated as such in any scientific writing or discussion. It is always accompanied by a numerical value.


Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes confuse 'mol' with 'molecule' due to the similar sound. It's also important to remember that a mole represents a count of particles, not a direct measure of mass or volume, although these are related through molar mass and molar volume.

Tips

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Think of it as a 'chemist's dozen'

Just like a dozen means 12, a mole is a specific, very large number (6.022 x 10^23) used for counting particles in chemistry.

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Don't confuse mol with molecule

A 'mol' is a unit of amount, while a 'molecule' is a specific type of particle. They sound similar but have distinct meanings.

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Named after Amedeo Avogadro

The concept of the mole is linked to Avogadro's number, named in honor of the Italian physicist Amedeo Avogadro, who formulated Avogadro's Law.

Wortherkunft

The term 'mole' was introduced by the German chemist Wilhelm Ostwald in 1894. It is derived from the German word 'Molekül' (molecule), ultimately from Latin 'moles' meaning 'mass' or 'lump'.

Kultureller Kontext

The concept of the mole is fundamental to modern chemistry, enabling precise calculations and understanding of chemical reactions on a macroscopic scale, despite dealing with microscopic particles.

Merkhilfe

Imagine a giant 'mole' creature digging up 6.022 x 10^23 tiny particles. This creature represents the 'mol', the unit for this huge count in chemistry.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

4 Fragen

Avogadro's constant is the number of elementary entities (like atoms or molecules) in one mole of a substance. Its value is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 per mole.

Atoms and molecules are incredibly small and numerous. Counting them individually is impossible. The mole provides a practical way to handle these large quantities in calculations.

Mass is how much matter an object contains (measured in grams or kilograms), while a mole is a specific *count* of particles. Different substances can have the same number of moles but different masses.

Yes, you can have fractions or multiples of a mole, such as 0.5 mol or 3 mol, depending on the amount of substance you are working with.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank

There are approximately 6.022 x 10^23 particles in one ______ of a substance.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: mol

The mole is the unit that represents 6.022 x 10^23 particles.

multiple choice

Which of the following is the primary use of the 'mol' unit?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Measuring the amount of substance

The mole is specifically defined as the SI unit for the amount of substance.

sentence building

a) is b) 6.022 c) substance d) amount e) of f) 10^23 g) mole h) the i) in j) one k) x

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: h, i, s, a, n, d, b, c, f, e, j

The correct sentence is: 'The mole is the amount of substance in one 6.022 x 10^23.'

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