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29 March, 14:12
What is the SI unit for amount of a substance?
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Izabella Arias
29 March, 14:30
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The SI unit for the amount of a substance is mole.
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SI unit stands for International System of units. It is the standard system of unit of measurements.
SI unit defines the amount of substance to be proportional to the number of entities present. It's unit for the amount of substance is mole. Also, the unit symbol for mole is mol.
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