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Tyler DeWitt | What's the difference between a Mole and a Molecule? @tdewitt451 | Uploaded December 2011 | Updated October 2024, 11 minutes ago.
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People are often confused by the terms "mole" and "molecule" because their names are similar. But they are very different things. A mole, 6.02 x 10^23 things, also known as avogadro's number, is a counting number (a unit quantity). A molecule is a covalent bonding attachment of atoms.
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