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  • 09-03-2021
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Why do chemists need a number as large as the mole?

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CoreyBoers
CoreyBoers CoreyBoers
  • 09-03-2021

Explanation:

You can easily approximate the number of atoms from the mass of a sample because the mass number of an isotope approximately equals the mass of 1 mole of atoms in grams. It's a historical convention that would be too expensive or uncomfortable to change now.

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charlieputh234
charlieputh234 charlieputh234
  • 09-03-2021

Answer:

That's why chemists used large number of moles

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