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Valery Noble
29 March, 02:34
Which statement best describes a mole?
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Yosef Sherman
29 March, 03:17
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It contains 6.02 1023 particles of a given substance seems right
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Avery Daugherty
29 March, 04:49
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It contains 6.02mc001-2 particles of a given substance
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