Mole map (chemistry)

In chemistry, a mole map is a graphical representation of an algorithm that compares molar mass, number of particles per mole, and factors from balanced equations or other formulae. They are often used in undergraduate-level chemistry courses as a tool to teach the basics of stoichiometry and unit conversion.

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Mole map (chemistry)

In chemistry, a mole map is a graphical representation of an algorithm that compares molar mass, number of particles per mole, and factors from balanced equations or other formulae. They are often used in undergraduate-level chemistry courses as a tool to teach the basics of stoichiometry and unit conversion.

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