Sagot :
Yes, because the number of moles is not dependent on the mass or the volume.
Different elements and compounds have different molar masses. E.g. a mole of hydrogen would be very different from a mole of gold
Different elements and compounds have different molar masses. E.g. a mole of hydrogen would be very different from a mole of gold
Answer: Yes, it is possible for each samples to contain 1 mole of a substance because the number of moles are not dependent on the mass or the volume.
Explanation:
The formula for the number of moles is given by:
[tex]\text{number of moles}=\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{molar mass}}[/tex]
As, the masses of 2 samples are different, so the number of moles will be dependent only on the molar masses of the samples.
Volume has no effect on the number of moles.