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Mole Concept

Subject: Chemistry

Book: General Chemistry

The mole is a fundamental unit in chemistry representing 6.022×10^23 particles (Avogadro’s number). It bridges the microscopic world of atoms to the macroscopic world of grams. One mole of a substance corresponds to its molar mass in grams (e.g., 1 mole of H2O ≈ 18 g). The mole concept is pivotal in stoichiometry, solution concentrations, and gas volume calculations.

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