SOLUTION: An example in Chemistry is​ Avogadro’s number, which tells how many​ atoms, or molecules make up one mole of a substance.​ (A mole is just a unit of measurement like a​ g

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Question 1136957: An example in Chemistry is​ Avogadro’s number, which tells how many​ atoms, or molecules make up one mole of a substance.​ (A mole is just a unit of measurement like a​ gallon). Write this number in standard form to see why Scientific Notation is preferred in this case.

The standard form is

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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Move the decimal twenty three places to the right.