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How much does one mole of moles weight!

puzzling question

And before you say do you're own homework, I can work this out, I just want to see who comes up with the most funniest answer,

2007-04-30 18:52:46 · 5 answers · asked by Mr Hex Vision 7 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

AKA garden moles!

2007-04-30 19:01:30 · update #1

5 answers

1. If the unit of measure is a mole, then the answer is 1. :)

2007-04-30 19:02:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

well it depends on if you mean the animal mole or the molecule unit mole. A mole of moles would weigh (6.02 X 10^23)^2 amu. it is kind of a trick question however because mole is a unit not a weight. it is like saying how much does a dozen dozens weigh.

2007-04-30 19:00:03 · answer #2 · answered by matthias c 2 · 0 1

It depends on the substance you are referring to.
One mole, is the total molecular weight expressed in grams.
It varies with the compound----as you know, a mole (molecule-gram) is not the same for sulphuric acid than for hydrochloric acid, just to mention one example-
We need to know the mole of which compound we are dealing, in order to sum the atomic individual weighs and express it into grams (moles)

2007-04-30 18:58:16 · answer #3 · answered by Sehr_Klug 50 6 · 0 1

a mole of moles (which is a very, very large labour) would weigh about 55*6.022*10^23 g, or about 33,121,000,000,000,000,000 metric tons

2007-04-30 19:22:08 · answer #4 · answered by Helmut 7 · 0 0

Take the average weight of one mole and multiply it by 6.022E23

2007-04-30 19:17:29 · answer #5 · answered by Niles 1 · 0 1

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