Avogadro's Number is:
6.022 x 10 ^ 23 atoms.
It is 6.02 (times) 10 to the power of 23
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.
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One axample is Yorktown.
Taking land to built an airport.
1. 6.022 X 1023 is Avogadros number (Avogadros constant) the number of atoms in a mole.
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Its avogadros number
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It is an axample of a watershed because it seperate two different streams and its tributories.
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6.02*10^23atoms (avogadros constant)
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6.02*10^23atoms (avogadros constant)