SI Units

Mole

Définition

L'unité SI de base pour la quantité de matière, définie comme exactement 6,02214076 × 10²³ entités élémentaires (atomes, molécules, ions, etc.).

Explication

One mole of carbon-12 atoms has a mass of exactly 12 grams. The number 6.02214076×10²³ is Avogadro's number, fixed by the 2019 SI redefinition. A mole of water molecules (18 g) fits in about 18 mL — a tablespoon. Chemists use moles because atoms are too small to count individually, but a mole provides a practical laboratory-scale quantity.

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