The concept of moles allows us to measure atoms in larger quantities from "summary" of Atoms Under the Floorboards by Chris Woodford
The concept of moles is a fundamental part of chemistry that allows us to work with atoms on a practical scale. Atoms are extremely small units of matter, and trying to count them individually would be like trying to count grains of sand on a beach. This is where the mole comes in - it provides us with a way to measure atoms in much larger quantities, making calculations and experiments much more manageable.
One mole of any type of atoms contains the same number of atoms - a number known as Avogadro's number, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23. This means that if we have one mole of carbon atoms, we have ...
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