The number 1 followed by 81 zeros is called one quindecillion in the short scale, which is commonly used in the United States and most English-speaking countries. In the long scale, used in some European countries, it would be referred to as one quintillion. The naming conventions can vary based on the numerical scale being used.
Of course it's a real number. All numbers are real.
Ten to the seventy-second power. 1072 The US or short scale name for this number is not standardized as it exceeds 1063 (vigintillion). One term for it would be "one tresvigintillion."
The expression you provided seems to be a large number followed by another large number, but it lacks an operator (like addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) to clarify what you're asking. If you're looking for the result of a calculation involving these numbers, please specify the operation. Otherwise, they are simply two very large numbers written in standard form.
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Composite.
Of course it's a real number. All numbers are real.
Trevigintillion or Tresvigintillion
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Ten to the seventy-second power. 1072 The US or short scale name for this number is not standardized as it exceeds 1063 (vigintillion). One term for it would be "one tresvigintillion."
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The expression you provided seems to be a large number followed by another large number, but it lacks an operator (like addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) to clarify what you're asking. If you're looking for the result of a calculation involving these numbers, please specify the operation. Otherwise, they are simply two very large numbers written in standard form.
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8 the number of letter in the name.
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Avogadro's number is the name given to the number of particles in a mole, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23.