mole - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • ion: Each mole of sodium hydroxide dissolves to give a mole of hydroxide ions in solution.
  • atom: A sample comprising a mole of non-interacting sodium atoms is placed in a magnetic field B.
  • substance: A 1 molar solution contains 1 mole of substance made up to 1 liter of solution.
  • gas: The Molar Volume is the volume of 1 mole of a gas.

Converse of object

  • deter: Battery or solar operated devices can be placed in the ground to help deter moles from burrowing in your garden.
  • catch: They can catch the moles simply by moving the mouse over the picture.
  • remove: However you may want to have moles removed from the beard area for convenience.
  • check: And just 0.3 per cent said they would have their suspect moles checked by a doctor.

Adjective modifier

  • giant: These are soon necessary in a fight to the death against a giant mole.
  • normal: Normal moles are common small blemishes or growths on the skin that appear in the first few decades of life.
  • existing: A melanoma can arise within an existing mole by the melanocytes becoming malignant or cancerous.
  • complete: It can be a " complete mole " in which there is no fetus at any time.

Modifies a noun

  • catcher: A mole catcher was employed three times in spring and autumn 2005 and spring 2006.
  • fraction: The mole fraction of gas A is often given the symbol x A.
  • grip: The pieces of hardwood were removed with a pair of mole grips!
  • hill: Talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill, well, a bag of crisps to be accurate.
  • traps: Cows inside Sheep and lambs outside 6th Half day meeting with business adviser 24th Set mole traps.
  • cricket: Pictures of the mole cricket are available from the English Nature National Press office.

Noun used with modifier

  • hydatidiform: By contrast, all hydatidiform moles showed normal CGH profiles.
  • kj: A gradient equivalent to an activation energy of 300 kJ mole -1 is shown superimposed on the data.

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