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10 October, 00:07

What is a mole?

How is it related to Carbon?

How is it related to Sulfur?

(like how many moles in there or how many moles of carbon in sulfur?

ignore this bracket if what

i said didnt make sense because i dont understand, just give me an example of mole of carbon and sulfur)

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  1. 10 October, 00:33
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    It's hard to relate a mole to carbon or sulfur. Imagine if I walked up to you and said, "What's the relation between a dozen and donuts?"

    A mole is a form of measurement for atoms, more specifically, 6.02 * 10^23 atoms. I suppose you could relate it to Carbon or Sulfur, since the number of atoms of each are usually measured in moles.

    Carbon and Sulfur don't have a set number of moles (Just like donuts don't have to be a dozen), so it's hard to answer your second question.

    In the atomic table, the number you see under the element is the molar mass, which is the weight of an a mole of the element. In this way, I guess there's a mole of Carbon and Sulfur present, if we're looking at the periodic table.

    -T. B.
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