Accepted at 2:48 p.m. Aug, 02, 2025 by Brian_BH
Author: nicholas13
Related Note: 1554154559390 1
Rationale for change

6.022 is the number used in the other note about avogadro's number (note ID: 1553874733600)

Also, 6.022 is the number used for calculations in the Khan Academy video

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry/atomic-structure-and-properties/introduction-to-the-atom/v/the-mole-and-avogadro-s-number

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