You are probably thinking moles?!?! NO I am not talking about the moles that dig holes in the ground. I am talking about moles, as in a unit of measurement. We also use Avogadro's number to count the atoms in a "sample". The name comes from an Italian Scientist name Amedeo Avogadro. The number is also referred to as the "chemist's dozen". The number is used to represent a number that is so large. The number is 6.02 X 10^23.
I know boring stuff right, try doing the math to go along with it. Chemistry is not my strongest subject and trying to grasps the idea of something that I cannot see myself is so difficult. So if there a gaps, like last night, from here on for the next 3 weeks its because I am buckling down to study to pass my chemistry class.
On that note, I am studying now so that I can go take a test today. Ughhhhh...... Hope you guys enjoyed the very brief, mini chemistry lesson. Hey maybe you learned something that you never knew. :-)
Have a wonderful day.
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