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- what analogy is used to describe the mole in relation to everyday measurements?
a. the mole is like the chemists dozen
b. the mole is like a meter stick
c. the mole is like a teaspoon
d. the mole is like a thermometer
A dozen is a common everyday measurement representing 12 items. Similarly, a mole is a specific quantity used in chemistry to represent a large number of particles (\(6.022\times 10^{23}\) particles). Just as a dozen simplifies counting in daily life (e.g., 1 dozen eggs = 12 eggs), a mole simplifies counting of atoms, molecules, etc. in chemistry. A meter - stick is for length, a teaspoon for volume (in cooking), and a thermometer for temperature. These are not analogous to the mole which is a counting unit.
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a. The mole is like the 'chemist's dozen'