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  • 21-07-2020
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Why do we use moles when calculating empirical chemical formulas, but not the mass?

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gaypeopel
gaypeopel gaypeopel
  • 21-07-2020

Answer:

because moles is the chemical unit*Avogadro's number, meaning it's the amount of atoms in the given unit.

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kaedabarbie
kaedabarbie kaedabarbie
  • 21-09-2020
because it’s the amount of atoms in the unit
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