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what is chemist dozen

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Answered by eidaalmehairbi
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Answer:A mole is a chemist's dozen. It is equal to 6.022x10^23. A mole refers to no. of particles. Also called the Avagadro number.

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Answered by Armys99
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it is called a chemist dozen because , just as we used to term ' dozen ' in our day to day life , chemist use the ' mole ' to do their experiments . just as eggs is a dozen eggs , 6.02 × 10^23 egg is a mole of eggs ... this , a mole is called a chemist dozen .

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