While their tunneling behavior may label eastern moles as a backyard nuisance, they actually play a beneficial role in soil management and controlling the population of undesirable grubs and insects!#wildlife #photography #PhotoArk #MoleDay https://t.co/BBvsoM4OZ9
Happy Mole Day! Chemists everywhere celebrate Mole Day between 6:02am and 6:02pm on October 23rd to commemorate Avagadro's Number, which is a basic measuring unit in chemistry. This day is a fun way to get people interested in #chemistry and its importance. https://t.co/0ignOa40Id
— Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (@Go_JSHS) October 23, 2022
When you are lucky enough to be a chemistry teacher w/ whose birthday is #moleday, you get lots of love.
Thanks so much everyone for making me feel so loved https://t.co/rzgqwDNejV
Happy #MoleDay. Curious about why we celebrate on Oct 23? Looking for activties you can do? Get that & a Mole lot more at https://t.co/nMzBXH7qm0.
Have an unbelieveaMole Day!
(We could go on, there is a lot mole to the story afterall) https://t.co/KrzlKCaJcc
Today is #MoleDay and Daniel Collins, instructional associate professor in @TAMUChemistry, is the current man behind the mole. He answered some hard-hitting questions about the chemistry mole and the fun he brings to campus and the community.
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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.