Yes I do not think there is a function for avogadro's number like there is for pi.
You have to manually enter it to whatever degree of accuracy that you need.
One mole is equal to 6.02214179 × 1023 atoms, or other elementary units such as molecules.
Is this number exact?
read here
http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/an-exact-value-for-avogadros-number
On this calculator it is 6.02*10^23.
Use 6.02 time 10 raised to 23 power. Use xy key.
Yes I do not think there is a function for avogadro's number like there is for pi.
You have to manually enter it to whatever degree of accuracy that you need.
One mole is equal to 6.02214179 × 1023 atoms, or other elementary units such as molecules.
Is this number exact?
read here
http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/an-exact-value-for-avogadros-number