Chemistry 12th Edition

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 0078021510
ISBN 13: 978-0-07802-151-0

Chapter 1 - Chemistry: The Study of Change - Questions & Problems - Page 30: 1.31

Answer

a) $1.4598\times10^{2}$ b) $3.18\times10^{2}$ c) $6.2\times10^{-3}$ d) $9.9\times10^{10}$

Work Step by Step

For addition and subtraction, make sure that the exponent has the same value. For multiplication, we multiply the bases and add the exponents. For division, we divide the bases and subtract the exponents. a) $(1.4575\times10^{2}) + (0.0023\times10^{2}) = 1.4598\times10^{2}$ b) $\frac{7.95\times10^{4}}{2.5\times10^{2}}=3.18\times10^{2}$ c) $(7.0\times10^{-3}) - (0.8\times10^{-3}) = 6.2\times10^{-3}$ d) $(1.0\times9.9)\times10^{4+6} = 9.9\times10^{10}$
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