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assume that you counted continually 24 hours a day.

2007-04-10 03:18:16 · 7 answers · asked by tina r 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Well it would take you the same number of seconds as there are atoms in a mole, wouldn't it.

This does happen to equate to a greater time than the estimated age of the entire universe, however....

2007-04-10 03:22:56 · answer #1 · answered by Jason T 7 · 0 0

10 to the power of 23 seconds

2007-04-10 10:25:34 · answer #2 · answered by shoop.dogg 2 · 0 0

6.023*10^23 seconds = 1.910*10^16 years, or about 20 million billion years.... the universe is only 13 billion years old... 20 million / 13 = 1.538 million times the current age of the universe. Better get started ;-)

2007-04-10 10:30:42 · answer #3 · answered by indiana_jones_andthelastcrusade 3 · 1 0

6.023*10^23

this is avogadros number. these many particles(molecules or atoms )are present in 1 mole of a substance

2007-04-10 10:25:39 · answer #4 · answered by anaisha j 1 · 0 0

1.90834225 × 10^16 years

2007-04-10 10:33:32 · answer #5 · answered by ashwan_lewis 2 · 0 0

not even kidding about this, but it would take approximately 93 years

2007-04-10 10:23:12 · answer #6 · answered by Victor DeMarco 2 · 0 0

6.02x10*23 seconds....

2007-04-10 10:28:28 · answer #7 · answered by mark12_87 3 · 0 0

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