Chemistry for Today
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ISBN: 9781133606994
Author: Seager, Spencer L./
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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A. Type the number 1340000 in scientific notation.
B. Type the number 0.000354 in scientific notation.
C. Type the number 3.14×103 in standard notation.
Write the numbers in scientific notation.
10991099
1099=1099=
×10?×10a
?=
0.000950.00095
0.00095=0.00095=
×10^b
?=
My Data:
0.033 g/mL
Class Data:
0.02904 g/mL
0.0256 g/mL
Based on my results (0.033 g/mL), is the class data (0.02904 and 0.0256) precise, accurate, both, or neither
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