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Europa moderator, I just wanted to let you know that you deleted my answer about transferring moles to grams which I personally believe was unjustified. I answered the question and gave an answer of something 749.82684 but you deleted it and said "Whoa there, Brainiac! Telling someone that you’re not sure how to answer their question isn’t very helpful to them. Next time, just move on to another question you can answer. If you’re interested in learning the answer from other users, be sure to follow this question. For more information on providing great answers, check out our Answering Guidelines: I noticed no one was answering the question so I answered it to the best of my ability and calculated the answer. I then posted it, but after a few hours noticed that it was reported or some other event. Please can you explain more of why it was wrong instead of what was wrong with it?
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