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Joule per mole

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A joule per mole (J/mol) is a unit of measurement used to express the amount of energy (in joules) associated with a particular amount of substance (in moles). This unit is commonly used in chemistry to describe the energy changes that occur in chemical reactions, phase changes, or other processes involving substances.

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