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Marely Raymond
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17 August, 01:23
What value was a mole originally based upon?
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Hood
17 August, 01:36
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I think the correct answer would be the number of atoms in a carbon isotope. This is because before mole was created atomic mass unit was first used to measure molecular stuff. Then, later on mole was created which is based on carbon-12 isotope.
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