2. Why is the mole important in chemistry?a. Because it always weighs the same amountb. Because it always counts the same number of itemsc. Because it can be weighed on a scale

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The moles allow us to associate the microscopic scale of atoms to the macroscopic one to be able to make calculations of mass. The weight of a mole will depend on the element so it does not always weigh the same.

One mole will always represent 6.022x10^23 atoms according to Avogadro's number so the correct answer will be:

b. Because it always counts the same number of items

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