A kilogram is a unit of mass that measures the amount of matter an object contains, while a mole is a unit of measurement used to express the number of atoms, molecules, or ions in a substance. One kilogram of any substance will always contain the same mass, but the number of moles of a substance will vary based on its molecular weight.
Enthalpy change is the total heat energy exchanged during a process, while enthalpy change per mole is the heat energy exchanged per mole of a substance during the same process. The enthalpy change per mole allows for comparison between different reactions on a per mole basis, making it a more useful measure when analyzing chemical reactions.
The stoichiometric relationship between NaOH and HCl is 1:1. This means that one mole of NaOH reacts with one mole of HCl to form one mole of water and one mole of NaCl.
0.5 mole HCl refers to the amount of substance in moles, while 0.50M HCl refers to the concentration of the solution in moles per liter. The first one tells you the quantity of the substance, while the second describes how concentrated it is in a solution.
molality. It is expressed as moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. This unit is preferred over molarity for measuring concentration in certain situations because it is temperature-independent.
There are approximately 1.2 x 10^24 atoms in a kilogram of aluminum.
The difference is 1.05 kg's
a gram=100kg a kilogram=1000g
a ton is heavier than a kilogram
i dont think there is a difference
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A kiloliter is a volume measure, and kilogram is a mass measure.
Nothing they are the same..
A kilogram is much bigger than a hectogram. One Kilogram equals 10 hectograms.
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The main difference between a gram and a kilogram is their size. A gram is a metric unit of mass equal to one-thousandth of a kilogram. So, there are 1000 grams in a kilogram.
No difference at all ! Those two numbers are identical apart from the number of decimal places.
Examples: mole/litre, mole/kilogram, gram/litre, milligram/litre, milligram/cubic metre, milligram/kilogram etc.