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Pace_T

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hey
im kinda confused with the term 'mol'
is that short for moles per litre or is that number of moles?
same with 'mole', and 'molar'

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Pace_T said:
hey
im kinda confused with the term 'mol'
is that short for moles per litre or is that number of moles?
same with 'mole', and 'molar'

thanks
mole (n): The amount of a substance that contains as many atoms, molecules, ions, or other elementary units as the number of atoms in 0.012 kilogram of carbon 12. The number is 6.0225 × 10^23, or Avogadro's number.

basically, how much of a substance as the same present in a 0.012Kg of carbon-12. - usually, you just say the amount of a substance.

mol is just the abbreviated form of moles i beleive.

molar (M): Containing one mole of a substance

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When people say a 1 molar solution of acid, they mean a 1 mole/litre solution, if thats what you mean. Its really confusing because sometimes in exercises they can also say 1M HCl.
 

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lol

No, all he's asking is what is mol short for, as a unit of measurement

mol means moles

You say 20 molL-1, which is the same as saying 20M

You don't bother writing 20 mol when you're talking numbers of moles since your working is usually preceded by n = anyway, giving as much indication of the units as you need.
 

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because everyone answered before i did, i'm going to sum it up :p

mole: one mole of an element/compound contains as many atoms/molecules as there are in 0.012kg of carbon-12. the number - avogadro's number - 6.022 x 1023.

mol: abbreviation for mole.

mol L-1: number of moles per litre.

n: unit for moles.

M: molar mass.

m: mass.
 

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