kilomole

/ˈkɪləˌmoʊl/
noun
  1. A unit of measurement in chemistry equal to 1,000 moles, used to express the amount of a substance.
    • The textbook explained that a kilomole of water has a mass of about 18 kilograms.
    • The chemist measured out one kilomole of carbon dioxide for the experiment.
    • In industrial processes, reactions often involve several kilomoles of reactants.
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