When writing and balancing a chemical equation, we generally count the number of molecules that are present,

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When writing and balancing a chemical equation, we generally count the number of molecules that are present, but when carrying out reactions in the laboratory, we think of the equation in terms of moles. Why is the unit of moles more convenient on the laboratory scale?

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Chemistry Principles And Practice

ISBN: 9780534420123

3rd Edition

Authors: Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball

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