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Exploring the Chemist’s Dozen, The Mole

1. We are answering the question “ Do average masses of different beans really equal a standard quantity? “ We are answering this question because it has to do with the way it relates to The Mole.
2. We weighed 50 beans of 5 types of beans and find the relative mass of each bean and count the # of beans to the relative mass.
3.
Claim: No because they all would have equaled the same standard quantity.
Evidence: 


Reasoning:


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