It's #MoleDay – celebrating the mole in chemistry which makes it easier to talk about the huge numbers of atoms, molecules or ions that participate in chemical reactions (nothing to do with the burrowing mammals). More mole material here: Show more ALT
— Compound Interest | Chemistry infographics (@compoundchem) October 23, 2023
Morning and happy #MoleDay. Not the burrowing little animals but a day celebrated by chemists (don’t ask). It reminded me of my schoolboy interest in chemistry. The chemistry lab at my grammar school seen here with the dour Mr Crowter. Had a chemistry set like this one Christmas Show more
It's #MoleDay - in Cumbrian dialect, 'mowdiwarp' is mole Mole is associated with the Underworld, and it digging near your home is considered a bad omen. If you hold a mole in your hands until it dies, your hands will acquire the power of healing Show more
As it is #MoleDay we couldn't resist the opportunity to share these star-nosed moles from Audubon's 'The quadrupeds of North America' published in 1852-54.
Happy #MoleDay! Right now, it's 6:02am on 23 October, aka 6:02 10/23 in the US date format. Chemists out there will notice this date and time resembles Avogadro's number, a basic measuring unit, which defines the number of particles in one mole of substance. Show more ALT
There is a mole among us. Mole Day is celebrated by chemistry enthusiasts all around the world to honor Avogadro’s number. It occurs on October 23, from 6:02 am to 6:02 pm, much like Avogadro’s number 6.02 x 1023! In this Kuya Chem installment, let’s talk about *the* mole. Show more
— The Beatrix Potter Society (@BeatrixPotterSo) October 23, 2023
Happy Mole Day! Celebrate with this puzzle, where students analyze a collection of clues and attempt to determine the correct word that corresponds to each one--each of the answers contains the unit “mol” within the word! Show more
Mole Day commemorates the discovery of the scientific constant, Avogadro's Number, 6.02 x 1023 . The number represents the number of elementary units in ‘one mole’ of any substance.