[CHM 111] Avogadro’s number

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Sun Jun 2 17:33:55 EDT 2019


I generally use 6.022x10^23.   In most Gen Chem problems I tend to stick
to 4 sig figs for constants because it is rare that we have numbers in
our problems that have more than 4 sig figs.   However, as I said the
first week, if you need more sig figs for contants you can easily look
them up.


On 6/2/19 4:30 PM, wrote:
> When rounding Avogadro's number on a test, how many sig figs would you
> prefer? 
>
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