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Interestingly, a "conservation of matter" law can exist independently of atoms. I.e. it is mathematically consistent to create a universe in which a "mole" is necessary, but matter is not discrete. Therefore "mole" can be considered a bit more fundamental (in any universe). I find it reasonable to stick to using a "mole" unit on that basis, although I would not be dying on this hill.


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