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Chemistry, 15.05.2021 03:10 liljobe8973

Why do chemists count matter using moles? a) because a dozen was already taken
b) because atoms and molecules are too small to count one-by-one
c) because a mole represents a number small enough to count matter.
d) because chemists are lazy

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