One mole is defined as __________
A) the number of particles equal to the number of atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12.
B) the number of particles equal to the number of atoms in exactly 16 g of oxygen-16.
C) exactly 6.02 *1022 particles.
D) the number of particles equal to the number of atoms in exactly 1 g of hydrogen-1.
E) the number of particles equal to the number of atoms in exactly 1 kg of carbon in a vault at the National Bureau of Standards.
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