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Oneill
18 June, 05:15
How is a mole like a dozen?
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Anya Klein
18 June, 06:21
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Answer in explanation.
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The mole is a unit for counting 6.02 1023 representative particles. The dozen is used to count 12 items.
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18 June, 07:09
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The mole is a unit for counting 6.02 1023 representative particles.
The dozen is used to count 12 items
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