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19 February, 13:33

How are mole and dozen similar?

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  1. 19 February, 14:32
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    Both are measurements of quantity. A dozen refers to twelve discrete objects, like a dozen doughnuts. A mole refers to a much larger quantity, 6.022 x 10^23 discrete objects, like a mole of carbon atoms. Both terms can technically be applied to anything that can be counted. However, a dozen is typically used to refer to items being sold (like baked goods, produce, or articles of clothing), while a mole is rarely used to refer to anything other than particles
  2. 19 February, 16:31
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    Just as 12 eggs is a dozen eggs, 6.02 * 10 23 eggs is a mole of eggs. 6.02 * 10 23 molecules of oxygen is a mole of oxygen. The number of grams in a mole is different from substance to substance
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