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Micah Morales
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13 October, 00:52
Why do need to count atoms
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When doing reactions chemists need to count atoms and molecule The problem of actually counting individual atoms and molecules comes from the fact that they are so small. Instead of physically counting each one we can measure the mass of a large group of them.
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