1 mole has 6,022 140 857 (74).1023 molecules, atoms, ions.
The antilog of the number in the display is10xThere's probably a button somewhere on the calculator that gives you 10x . Also, this terminology, and the button, are probably discussed in the tiny bookletthat comes with the calculator.
How to Convert Dry Ounces to Tablespoons Look at your recipe to see how many dry ounces are called for. 1 Enter the number into your calculator and multiple by 2.38. The answer will give you the number of tablespoons. 2 Convert tablespoons to dry ounces. Look at your recipe to see how many tablespoons are called for. Enter the number into your calculator and divide by 2.38. T he answer will give you the number of dry ounces. 3 Make sure that you are converting dry ounces and not fluid ounces -- the ratio for fluid ounces to tablespoon is 1:2.
Avogadro's number is a constant (6.022 x 10^23) that represents the number of particles (atoms, molecules, ions, etc.) in one mole of a substance. It is used to convert between the mass of a substance and the number of particles it contains.
Equal amounts of all gases have the same volume at the same conditions.
A mole.
It depends on the calculator. A regular calculator cannot handle very much while a scientific calculator can handle larger numbers.
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Its avogadros number
I asked this question wrong. It should be Avogadros Number. Sorry!
atoms in 12 g of c-12
Enter the number, then press the button marked with +/-
Enter the first number. Push the divide button. Enter the second number. Push the equals button.
You use an annuity value calculator by inserting the starting principle amount, then enter the growth rate (in %), and then enter the number of years you are looking into then hit calculate.
It is 6.02 (times) 10 to the power of 23
The unit is "per mole", or mol^-1.
It is the number of fundamental particles - atoms or molecules - of a substance in 1 mole of that substance.