Mole is a
reference to the number of units of a compound or substance, without having to breakdown and
account for every atom within the substance quantitatively. It is an easier way to do
mathematical computations when calculating amounts of substances to react with amounts of other
substances. It is...
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
How can using moles be useful in doing calculations in stoichiometry? Give at least two reasons.
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