Asked by bryson
The pictures below show samples of different substances.
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The mass and volume of each sample differ from the mass and volume of the other samples. Is it possible for each sample to contain 1 mol of each substance?
No, because they have different masses.
No, because they have different volumes.
Yes, if each sample contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms.
Yes, if each sample contains 2 amu.
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Yes — the correct choice is: "Yes, if each sample contains 6.02 x 10^23 atoms."
Reason: A mole is defined as Avogadro's number of particles (6.02×10^23). Different substances can have different molar masses and densities, so one mole of each can have different masses and volumes but still contain the same number of particles.
Reason: A mole is defined as Avogadro's number of particles (6.02×10^23). Different substances can have different molar masses and densities, so one mole of each can have different masses and volumes but still contain the same number of particles.
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