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Which statement best explains the purpose of using a mole in the measurement of matter?
It is commonly used as another unit of mass.
It allows chemists to deal with a large number of atoms.
It is used only for studying the properties of gases.
It explains that substances with the same moles have the same mass.

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It allows chemists to deal with a large number of atoms.

A mole is defined as 6.022×10^23 particles (Avogadro's number), so chemists use moles to count atoms or molecules conveniently and relate particle counts to measurable masses via molar mass.