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Theodore Monroe
25 June, 13:58
Explain why a mole is a special number?
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Nicholson
25 June, 14:38
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A mole is a unit used to convert between the number of atoms and grams in an element. The information given on the periodic table is based on a mole or 6.02 * 10^23 atoms of the element.
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