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How are scientists able to count the numbers of particles in a matter

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Chemists have chosen to count atoms and molecules using a unit called the mole (mol), from the Latin moles, meaning “pile” or “heap.” One mole is 6.022 x 1023 of the microscopic particles which make up the substance in question.

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