Sub Microscopic World
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Posted by Jim Clark on 25th May in Sub Microscopic World
It should come as no surprise that we inhabit the macroscopic world; the world of tables and mountains, paper clips, and zip drives. Yet our chemical models generally describe effects in the microscopic world. The above table demonstrates the conversion formula between those worlds: the mole, or 6.022 E 23.
The beginning chemistry student, already burdened [...]