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Shyann Sparks
11 July, 07:29
What dos the mole in chemistry represent
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Aylin Yoder
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The atomic weight plays a dual role in chemistry. It is used to represent the mass of a single atom, molecule, or formula unit of a substance, in which case it has units amu/atom. It is also used to represent the mass of a mole of substance, in which case it has units g/mole.
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