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Or, Will It Blend?
 
Or, Will It Blend?
  
In chemical terms, [[wikipedia:Amount of substance|"amounts" of substance]] are not measured as mass, but as counts of particles. In ''Stationeers'', the particles in question are always molecules, and the game relates these counts using the SI unit '''mole'''. A mole is 6.0 × 10<sup>23</sup> molecules (the Avogadro number). It is abbreviated as '''mol'''; ''Stationeers'' also uses '''kmol''' (one thousand moles) and '''Mmol''' (one million moles).
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In pure physical terms, [[wikipedia:Amount of substance|"amounts" of substance]] are not measured as mass, but as counts of particles. In ''Stationeers'', the particles in question are always molecules, and the game relates these counts using the SI unit '''mole'''. A mole is 6.0 × 10<sup>23</sup> molecules (the Avogadro number). It is abbreviated as '''mol'''; ''Stationeers'' also uses '''kmol''' (one thousand moles) and '''Mmol''' (one million moles).
  
 
===Moles Versus Mass===
 
===Moles Versus Mass===

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