Introductory Chemistry For Today
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ISBN: 9781285644561
Author: Seager
Publisher: Cengage
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The proper scientific notation for 0.004050 is:
a. 4.05 x 10-4 b. 4.05 x 104
c. 4.050 x 104 d. 4.050 x 10-4
Conversions: follow the same format in the image provided and answers must be in scientific notation.
a. 9.90 cm to pm
b. 7.50 cm to km
Write the numbers in scientific notation.
10991099
1099=1099=
×10?×10a
?=
0.000950.00095
0.00095=0.00095=
×10^b
?=
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