Yes. There are infinitely many prime numbers so that the largest Prime number is infiitely large. The current understanding of the universe suggests that it is finite, and therefore the number of atoms must be smaller.
Now let's see. Graham's number is bigger than all of the atoms in the universe times 1 googol. A googol is already bigger than all of the atoms in the whole universe and a googolplex is so big you cant even write the whole number using all the space in the whole universe. Now graham's number might be bigger than all the atoms in the universe times 1 googolplex. graham's number is a number so big to even imagine!
Avogadro's number (generally written as 6.02 x 10^23) is the number of atoms or molecules it takes to have one mole of a particular atom or molecule. For example, one mole of Hydrogen is just 6.02 x 10^23 atoms of hydrogen.
I assume you mean googolplex (sounds similar).Googolplex is real, its definition is based on Googol (which inspired the name Google, seriously).A googol is 10^100.A googolplex is 10^googol.To try and imagine the size of this number, consider thatthe number of atoms in the universe is about 10^80 (this is not yet a googol).In other words, a googol is more than the number of atoms in the universe.a googolplex is a number so big that you can not write it, because it has a googol+1 digits (all zero, except the leading 1). So, to write it you would need at least 1 atom to write a digit, but there aren't enough atoms in the universe to write it. Heavy!Of course, there are bigger numbers than this!Consider numbers with a name and define plex as the number 10^, you will see that this grows very VERY rapidly.Consider googolplexplex, googolplexplexplex, etc.Consider googol(plex . . . . . . plex)etc.All these numbers are incredibly big natural numbers, but FINITE. They are all real.
It is the number of atoms or molecules of a compound in one mole of that substance.
It gives the number of atoms or molecules of a substance which will be present in one mole.
A googol is larger than the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe.
The most common element in the universe is hydrogen.
The no. of atoms in the Universe is not estimated yet because till now we are not able to calculate the amount of matter present in the universe and what is the exact percentage of each element in the universe. Once it is calculated, scientists would be able to calculate the no. of atoms in the universe.
The number of atoms in the universe is estimated at 1078 to 1082. So the number of molecules would be smaller than this, obviously. Reference: http://www.universetoday.com/36302/atoms-in-the-universe/
All the atoms in the visible universe - about 10E85 grams.
An atoms size is relative to the number of electrons an atom contains. Atoms with the least number of electrons are the smallest atoms. When atoms have the same number of electrons, the atom with the most protons will have the largest nuclear charge, and therefore be the smallest atom.
I am sure that atoms are getting larger. But i know that people do keep record of each atoms that comes.
Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.Well, this is not exact, but smaller atoms have about the same number (and mass) of neutrons and of protons. Heavier atoms have a larger percentage of their mass in neutrons.
Democritus believed that matter is made of tiny indivisible particles called atoms. He believed that the atoms have always been, and always will be, in motion; that there are an infinite number of atoms, and kinds of atoms, which differ in shape, and size.
googlplex is not the largest number actually they have a googlplexian which is 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 100..... the largest number is known as tree(3) which is immensely huge.. a googlplexian has more zeros then all of the atoms in the observabable universe. So imagine a googlplexian to the power of Quintilian times 8,000,000 and Tree(3) is still extremely bigger.......
The visible universe is estimated to contain between 1078 and 1080 atoms.(One estimate at the higher end of the range is 4 x 1079.)This is the estimated number of atoms in the observableuniverse, but since we do not know the absolute size of the universe, we cannot be certain.(Most of the matter in the universe is still hydrogen.)
Now let's see. Graham's number is bigger than all of the atoms in the universe times 1 googol. A googol is already bigger than all of the atoms in the whole universe and a googolplex is so big you cant even write the whole number using all the space in the whole universe. Now graham's number might be bigger than all the atoms in the universe times 1 googolplex. graham's number is a number so big to even imagine!