Chapter 10: The Mole 1 mole = 6.02 x 10 23 particles A mole is also called Avogadros number.
Thursday, April 7 th : A Day Friday, April 8 th : A Day Agenda Finish Section 7.1: Avogadros Number & Molar Conversions In-Class: Practice pg. 231: #1-4.
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Stoichiometry Chemistry Chapter 12 " That which you persist in doing becomes easy to do - not that the nature of the thing has changed, but your power.
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MEET THE MOLE.. o The mole is a unit of measurement. o The unit can be defined in multiple ways. (We’ll learn 3 today.) o In its simplest terms, it represents.