There are six 5s in 30, as 30 divided by 5 equals 6. This can be confirmed by multiplying 5 by 6, which results in 30. Therefore, the answer is 6.
5 x 30 = 150
To express "6 5s" in standard form, you first calculate (6 \times 5), which equals 30. Therefore, 6 5s in standard form is simply 30.
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In the Rb atom, the electron configuration is [Kr]5s^1. This means there is 1 electron in the 5s sublevel of the Rb atom.
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i think there are 18 digit 5s.