TED-Ed: How big is a mole? (Not the animal, the other one.) - Daniel Dulek

TED-Ed: How big is a mole? (Not the animal, the other one.) - Daniel Dulek

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Physics, Science, Chemistry

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The video tutorial introduces the concept of the mole in chemistry, explaining its significance in counting extremely small particles like atoms and molecules. It discusses Avogadro's hypothesis, which laid the foundation for the atomic theory, and introduces Avogadro's number, 6.02 x 10^23, as a way to quantify large numbers of particles. The tutorial uses visual analogies, such as a mole of donuts or basketballs, to help viewers grasp the enormity of a mole. Finally, it explains how chemists use the mole in practical applications, similar to how we use units like pounds or dozens in everyday life.

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How did Avogadro's idea contribute to the atomic theory?

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What is the significance of Avogadro's number in chemistry?

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Explain the concept of a mole and how it is used in chemistry.

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What are some examples that illustrate the size of a mole?

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In what ways do chemists use the mole in their work?

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