Avogadro's number is the number of atoms in a mole.
This is a physical constant, not a mathematical one.
The unit is "per mole", or mol^-1.
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the unit of length used in measuring long objects are yards and feet and inches.
Move the decimal place one position to the right and you will have an equivalent number in tenths of a unit.
It is a very unusual unit of measurement. It is equivalent to108gram centimetre square.It is a very unusual unit of measurement. It is equivalent to108gram centimetre square.It is a very unusual unit of measurement. It is equivalent to108gram centimetre square.It is a very unusual unit of measurement. It is equivalent to108gram centimetre square.
The unit is "per mole", or mol^-1.
A pure dimensionless (without units) number is never equivalent to a number with a unit.
The number of molecules in a mole is Avogadros number, 6.023 X 1023 there are 5 atoms in each molecular formula unit so we then get 6.023x1023 x 5 =3.115 X 1024 atoms.
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gram is the unit of water equivalent
the unit of length used in measuring long objects are yards and feet and inches.
What sort of objects does this refer to?
An astronomical unit is the average distance that separates two bodies in space. The two objects linked to an astronomical unit is the sun and the earth.
Efficiency is adimensional, meaning there is no associated unit, just a number - and the number should be the same in different measurement systems. Efficiency can be any number between 1 (equivalent to 100%) and 0 (equivalent to 0%).
Move the decimal place one position to the right and you will have an equivalent number in tenths of a unit.
It is a very unusual unit of measurement. It is equivalent to108gram centimetre square.It is a very unusual unit of measurement. It is equivalent to108gram centimetre square.It is a very unusual unit of measurement. It is equivalent to108gram centimetre square.It is a very unusual unit of measurement. It is equivalent to108gram centimetre square.
Mass can be measured in two ways. It can be measure in the unit of gram (g) specially for small objects and the unit of kilogram (kg) for larger objects.