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A [http://chemistry.about.com/od/dictionariesglossaries/g/defmole.htm mole] is a measure of Chemical mass which is defined by the unit 6.022x10<sup>23&nbsp;</sup>. This value is also known as [http://www.avogadro.co.uk/definitions/avogconst.htm Avagadro's Constant.]
A [http://chemistry.about.com/od/dictionariesglossaries/g/defmole.htm mole] is a measure of chemical mass which is defined by the unit 6.022x10<sup>23</sup>&nbsp;[[atom|atoms]] of [[carbon|carbon]]-12. This value is also known as [http://www.avogadro.co.uk/definitions/avogconst.htm Avagadro's Constant.]  
 
A mole, in chemical terms, should not be confused with a small brown furry animal that can dig up your lawn.

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A mole is a measure of chemical mass which is defined by the unit 6.022x1023 atoms of carbon-12. This value is also known as Avagadro's Constant.

A mole, in chemical terms, should not be confused with a small brown furry animal that can dig up your lawn.