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Moles are the bridge between grams and particles
Use the mole concept as a conversion path instead of a formula to memorize.
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A mole is a counting unit, like a dozen, but huge. Its job is to connect lab-scale mass with particle-scale amounts.
The main idea
When a question moves from grams to particles or reactions, convert through moles first.
A short example
For water, is about mole, which is molecules.
Check while you solve
- Find molar mass from the formula.
- Convert grams to moles before using ratios.
- Keep units on every conversion line.
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