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A bolt of lightning heats the surrounding air to ~30,000 K — five times hotter than the Sun's surface.
Did you know?
A bolt of lightning heats the surrounding air to ~30,000 K — five times hotter than the Sun's surface.
The number of moles (n) is calculated by dividing the mass (m) of the substance by its molar mass (M).
Number of moles
molmMass of the substance
gMMolar mass of the substance
g/molThe mole is a fundamental concept in chemistry that represents a specific number of particles, usually atoms or molecules, in a given substance. It is used to express amounts of a chemical substance.
Used to calculate the amount of reactants and products in chemical reactions.
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