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6.022*10^23 is one mole of molecules this is typically used in Chemistry

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6.022 x 10^(23) is the Avogadro Number.

It is the number of atoms/molecules in ONE mole of a substance.

Named after 'Amadeus Avogadro' an historical Italian Chemist/Scientist.

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