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29 January, 10:49

n a classroom, which comparison would a teacher most likely use for describing a mole? a cup of water and a liter of oil a dozen eggs and a dozen jellybeans a jar of jellybeans and a gram of salt crystals 20 marbles in a bag and 10 large ice cubes

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  1. 29 January, 12:05
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    The teacher would use a dozen eggs and a dozen jellybeans to describe a mole.

    A mole is simply a number of things.

    Just as a dozen eggs is the same number as a dozen jellybeans, a mole of eggs is the same number as a mole of jellybeans.
  2. 29 January, 13:11
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    B) is right on edg.; )
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