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in chemistry, the concept of a mole is fundamental for quantifying the amount of substance involved in chemical reactions. which of the following statements best describes the role of a mole in this context? a mole is used to relate the amount of a substance to its mass, where the mass is determined based on the substance’s molecular or atomic weight. a mole represents the number of molecules or atoms in a given substance, known as avogadro’s number. a mole is a measure of the volume of a substance, with one mole always occupying the same volume regardless of its state (solid, liquid, or gas). a mole indicates the energy change during a chemical reaction and is used to calculate the heat released or absorbed
- Analyze Option 1: A mole relates the amount of a substance (in moles) to its mass (in grams) using the molar mass (molecular or atomic weight in g/mol). The formula \( m = n\times M \) (mass = moles × molar mass) shows this relationship, which is fundamental in stoichiometry.
- Analyze Option 2: A mole is the amount of substance containing Avogadro's number (\( 6.022\times 10^{23} \)) of particles (atoms, molecules, etc.), but the option's wording implies a mole "represents" the number, which is incorrect (a mole is the amount, Avogadro's number is the count).
- Analyze Option 3: The volume of a mole (molar volume) is \( 22.4 \, \text{L} \) for gases at STP, but solids and liquids have variable molar volumes, so this is false.
- Analyze Option 4: Moles are not related to energy change in reactions (enthalpy change uses moles to relate to heat, but a mole itself does not indicate energy change).
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A. A mole is used to relate the amount of a substance to its mass, where the mass is determined based on the substance’s molecular or atomic weight.