MOLE+DAY


 * MOLE DAY POEMS**

Moles (by Joey Strinic 2010)

Not the type that walk on the ground, These ones walk into aour chemistry problems. Six-point-o-two times ten to the twenty third, A number that has ruled our lives for the past one hundred and eighty days. Such a huge number. What could it be used for? The amount of people in the world? No. The amount of fish in the sea? No. It's a measurement of small particles. A basic scientific relationship, It's used everywhere in chemistry, Molar mass, molar volume, molarity...Everywhere? Such and important number, May soon be out of our lives. s summer approaches, we may forget it. How tragic! What would we do without the mole?

Ode to the Mole (Rachel Suppok)

Where would we be without the mole? We would be trapped in a deep dark hole. Without six-point-oh-two-times-ten-to-the-twenty-third There would be many a sad and sorrowful nerd.

Without this number from Avogadro The world of chemistry would take quite a blow. We would have no molare mass Or the Ideal Law of gas.

There would be no such thing as molarity, and all our solutions would be mixed with irregularity. We could not go from atoms to grams, So we would all flunk our exams.

If we could not use the mole to mole ration in stoichiometry, About the limiting reactant we would all disagree. We would not be able to use molality So we could not know the boiling point in reality.

I for one am glad that we have the mole, Without it chemistry would have no soul. It helps us solve so many different equations; It is useful on all occasions.