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Avogadro's number times the unit of charge gives Faraday's constant, the amount of charge required to electrolyze one mole of a chemical ion.
Thus, the photochemical equivalence law is restated as: for every mole of a substance that reacts 6.022140857 × 1023 quanta of light are absorbed.
The molar heat capacity is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one mole of a substance by one degree; its units in the SI system are J/mol · K.
The standard heat of combustion is similarly defined as the amount of heat evolved at 25° C and at one atmosphere pressure when one mole of a substance is burned in excess oxygen.
From the crinkly tissue paper behind the wrapping counter at Jordan Marsh to the smudged, painted-on mole of a girl going out to a dance hall to the ominous smell of a carp in a galvanized bucket, on its way to becoming gefilte fish, "Charity Girl" is a convincing portrait of a long-lost world.
The standard heat of formation is defined as the amount of heat absorbed or evolved at 25° C (77° F ) and at one atmosphere pressure when one mole of a compound is formed from its constituent elements, each substance being in its normal physical state (gas, liquid, or solid).
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1011 vp (1.66×10−13 moles) of Ad labeled under low and high conjugation conditions had equivalent fluorescence to 10 and 100 picomoles (10−11 and 10−10 moles) of IR800.
However, by simply multiplying an atomic mass by 1 g/mol, a workable quantity is obtained for an element's molar mass - the mass (in grams) of one mole of an element's atoms.
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The specific number of molecules in one gram-mole of a substance, defined as the molecular weight in grams, is 6.022140857 × 1023, a quantity called Avogadro's number, or the Avogadro constant.
The equation of state of n gram-moles of a perfect gas can then be written as pv/t = nR, in which R is called the universal gas constant.
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