why mole concept important
Asked by jhabijay01 | 27th May, 2020, 12:20: PM
Significance of Mole:
1. atoms and molecules are very small and the mole concept allows us to count atoms and molecules by weighing macroscopic amounts of material.
2. it establishes a standard for reaction stoichiometry.
3. it explains the properties of gases.
4. it provides a universally accepted standard for mass.
5. it allows us to distinguish between elements and compounds.
Significance of Mole:
1. atoms and molecules are very small and the mole concept allows us to count atoms and molecules by weighing macroscopic amounts of material.
2. it establishes a standard for reaction stoichiometry.
3. it explains the properties of gases.
4. it provides a universally accepted standard for mass.
5. it allows us to distinguish between elements and compounds.
Answered by Ramandeep | 27th May, 2020, 09:21: PM
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