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Q: How many atoms in Jupiter precisely?
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Jupiter's years is 12 Earth years That means it takes Jupiter earth years to do what?

This means Jupiter takes precisely twelve Earth years to orbit the sun.


What are the nutrients on the planet Jupiter?

Rocks and atoms


What is the unit for the amount of chemical?

The SI unit for "amount of matter" is the mole, defined as that quantity of a substance that contains as many elementary units (atoms or molecules, depending on what the substance is) as there are atoms in precisely 12 grams of carbon-12.


What is being measured of avogadro's number?

One mole of atoms. The number of Carbon-12 atoms that are required to form a block that weighs precisely 12 grams. Roughly 6.02x10^23 atoms.


What is Jupiter's atomic weight?

Atoms (not planets) have "atomic weight", usually called "atomic mass" now. Perhaps you mean : What is Jupiter's mass? Jupiter's mass is about 318 times the mass of our Earth.


How many atoms are there in zinc hydrogen carbonate?

ZnHCO3 has a total of 6 atoms of three different kinds (elements) in it. However Zn is not present as atom but as ion Zn2+ and also two (of three) O-atoms carry one minus charge each. So the question is not exactly to be answered precisely.


How many hydrogen atoms are there in hydrogen carbonate?

ZnHCO3 has a total of 6 atoms of three different kinds (elements) in it. However Zn is not present as atom but as ion Zn2+ and also two (of three) O-atoms carry one minus charge each. So the question is not exactly to be answered precisely.


How was Avogadro's number determined?

The exact number of atoms of Carbon-12 in a block weighing precisely 12 grams.


How the avogadro number was determined?

The exact number of atoms of Carbon-12 in a block weighing precisely 12 grams.


Are there any atoms or molecules on the moon?

Yes, definitely! Atoms and molecules make up the entire universe! They are also on the sun, Mars, Jupiter, everywhere.


Which of the planets have rings around them and how do they form?

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune have rings and we do not know precisely how they form (there is more than one possible mechanism)


What are the two limitations before nanotechnology can work?

1.- Find a way and place atoms precisely. 2.-Find a way to pick up and position billions of atoms. -Ja5zzy<3