"zeptomole" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈzɛptoʊˌmoʊl/ [General-American], /ˈzɛptəʊˌməʊl/ [Received-Pronunciation] Audio: en-us-zeptomole.ogg [US] Forms: zeptomoles [plural]
Etymology: zepto- + mole Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|zepto|mole}} zepto- + mole Head templates: {{en-noun}} zeptomole (plural zeptomoles)
  1. (physical chemistry) 10⁻²¹ mole, or about 600 molecules. SI symbol: zmol. Tags: physical Categories (topical): Physical chemistry, SI units Related terms: zeptomolar Translations (unit): zeptomooli (Finnish), zeptomole (French), ゼプトモル (Japanese), зептомо́ль (zeptomólʹ) (Russian)

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