This is a thread about moles and chemistry.
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This is a thread about moles and chemistry.
the naked mole rats that are immune to pain?
naked mole rats immune to pain
1 gram = 1 mol of AMU? :p
A mole is just a number like pi or e (though a very big one at that), don't think of it as anything more than that and you'll have no problem :p
Technically, moles are amounts of something. The constant used in determining moles is more rightfully called Avogadro's number.
When I learned it, moles were also represented as the variable "n" in equations.
Moles are pretty awesome.
Chemistry not so much xD
haha this is what my chem class is covering now and what you do with them lol it took me like a week to get it. now i got it down... mostly
moles are great...the amu is equal to a mole in g and it makes things so much easier with every other calculation you have to make...oh chemistry, how I miss it (yeah i'm crazy so what :P)
Funny how math gives me trouble in chemistry but not in my math class :cry:
What kind of math, Jesse?
Moles are fine.
Its just the kilamoles you have to worry about. :p
Let's blow up the moles with Chemistry!
Seriously though, Chimistry math is just a nudge above PreCalculus math. I hated it, fricken converting tables that you have to solve to do another fricken table. Which in the grand scheme of things leads to another table!
micromoles are a nice unit :p
I don't see how chemistry is comparable to precal. The only difficult thing is knowing constants and variables. else it's basic algebra xD