A sauce containing chocolate and used in cooking of Mexico and neighboring Central Americamole. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. http: //dictionary.reference.com/browse/mole (accessed: March 30, 2007)
(Chemistry) The mass of a compound in grams numerically equal to its molecular weight Also, the mass of a compound containing Avogadro's number of molecules ADVANCE \x 540
The number of grams of a substance that equals its molecular weight in Daltons For example, carbon has a molecular weight of about 12, thus 1 mole of carbon equals approximately 12 grams; water has a molecular weight of about 18, so 1 mole of water equals approximately 18 grams
A human penetration into an intelligence service or other highly sensitive organization Quite often a mole is a defector who agrees to work in place
Quantity of a chemical substance that has a weight in a unit numerically equal to the molecular weight
Mass numerically equal to its molecular weight A gram mole is the weight in grams equal to the molecular weight
a mass of pure material whose mass in grams is numerically equal to the material's atomic or molecular weight, and therefore contains Avogadro's number of atoms or molecules
an amount of a substance weighing the number of grams equal to the total atomic weight in one molecule (or atom) Equivalent to gram-atomic, gram-molecular, and gram-formula weights
A unit of mass numerically equal to the molecular weight of the substance The gram-mote or gram-molecule is the mass in grams numerically equal to the molecular weight, i e a gram-mole of oxygen is 32 grams
(isim) ben, ben [anat.], köstebek, dalgakıran, mendirek, mol, grammolekül
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(i·sim) ben, ben [a·nat.·], kös·te·bek, dal·ga·kı·ran, men·di·rek, mol, gram·mo·le·kül