The number 6.02 x 10^23, known as Avogadro's number, represents the quantity of atoms, molecules, or particles in one mole of a substance. It is a fundamental constant in chemistry that allows scientists to convert between the microscopic scale of individual particles and the macroscopic scale of grams or liters. This number is crucial for stoichiometry and understanding chemical reactions, as it provides a bridge between the amount of a substance and its atomic or molecular composition.
234 = 23 x 23 x 23 x 23 = 279841 235 = 23 x 23 x 23 x 23 x 23 = 6436343
23 + (-23) = 23 - 23 = 0 so yes.
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They are: 1*23 = 23 that multiply to 23
23 is already prime; it doesn't have a tree.
1 g of any substance is equal to its molar mass in grams. Therefore, 1 g of a substance is equivalent to 1 mole of that substance, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 atomic mass units (amu) because 1 mole of any substance contains Avogadro's number of particles.
-23 + 23 = 0
112-89 = 23
234 = 23 x 23 x 23 x 23 = 279841 235 = 23 x 23 x 23 x 23 x 23 = 6436343
-23 - 23 = -46
23 + (-23) = 23 - 23 = 0 so yes.
23 ______ | | 23 | | 23 |_____| 23 Add up the sides: 23 + 23 + 23 + 23 = 92 92 cm squared
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23% = 0.23 = 23/100 23/10023% is 23/100 as a fraction. 23% = 0.23 = 23/100 23/100
-23 The absolute value of -23 and 23 is 23.
9/23 - 5/23 = 4/23.
No. It is a prime number so it can only be divided by 1 or 23. 23/1 = 23 23/23 = 1