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What role does the mole play in chemistry and stoichiometry?

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Answered by saxenaanu46
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It represents the link between the microscopic and the macroscopic, especially in terms of mass. A mole of a substance has the same mass in grams as one unit (atom or molecules) has in atomic mass units. The mole unit allows us to express amounts of atoms and molecules in visible amounts that we can understand.

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Answered by HariesRam
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Mole

One mole is the amount of substance of a system, whivh contains as many elementary particles as there are atoms in 12g of carbon 12 isotope.

Stoichiometry

It gives the numerical relationship between chemical quantities in a balanced equation.

  • So to get a balanced equation the concept of mole is important.
  • The equations involved in chemistry are balanced by the concept of mole.
  • So it is important in Chemistry.

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