Mole Concept and Some Basic Concepts of ChemistryhardMCQ SINGLE

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If exactly $1\text{ mole}$ of ammonia gas contains "$y$" number of particles (molecules), how many particles are contained in exactly $1\text{ mole}$ of solid glucose?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

A "mole" is a fundamental SI unit representing a specific quantity ($6.022 \times 10^{23}$ entities), entirely independent of the substance's physical state, molar mass, or complexity. If $1\text{ mole}$ of ammonia contains $y$ particles, $1\text{ mole}$ of glucose (or any other substance) must also contain exactly $y$ particles.

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