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When 6.02 x 1,023 is multiplied by 9.1 x 10-31 the product is what?The answer is: 1,176,881.706
It's mass is 6.4185×1023 kg. If you want it in standard notation, it's 618,500,000,000,000,000,000 kg
The product of 6.02 and 1023 is 6158.46
Mercury's mass is 0.055 times the mass of the Earth. In kilograms, Mercury has 3.3022×1023 kg. Writing this in "standard form" - I assume you mean, not in scientific notation - really doesn't make sense for such large numbers. But you can do it if you like - just move the decimal point 23 digits to the right, and fill out missing digits with zeros.
6.022 x 1023 is Avogadro's Number.
Mercury's mass in scientific notation is 3.3010 x 1023 kg.
6.022 X 1023 - 6.022 X 1022 = 5.419 X 1023 ======================
When 6.02 x 1,023 is multiplied by 9.1 x 10-31 the product is what?The answer is: 1,176,881.706
It's mass is 6.4185×1023 kg. If you want it in standard notation, it's 618,500,000,000,000,000,000 kg
5.5 x 10-8
4669773
6.02e6 or 6.02 x 106
Writing large numbers in scientific notation helps prevent simple mistakes. For example, in physics or chemistry, the number of basic particles in one mole of a substance is Avogadro's number, which is 602214129000000000000000 or 6.02214129*1023 in scientific notation. In the expanded form it would be quite easy to miscount the number of zeros.
Writing large or very small numbers in scientific notation helps prevent simple mistakes. For example, in physics or chemistry, the number of basic particles in one mole of a substance is Avogadro's number, which is 602214129000000000000000 or 6.02214129*1023 in scientific notation. In the expanded form it would be quite easy to miscount the number of zeros.
5.95431052 × 1023
No. There has to an exponent on the 10, anywhere from 0 to infinity. A correct example of scientific notation would be 6.022 x 1023, which is Avogadro's number, or 3.0 x 108m/s, which is the speed of light in a vacuum. The correct format for scientific notation is one nonzero digit in front of the decimal point times ten raised to some power.
There are: (1023*24)/12 = 2046