Scientific notation rules and examples

    • [DOC File]Scientific Notation Worksheet

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      Scientific Notation Worksheet Subject: Chemistry Author: Jeff Christopherson Last modified by: UNIT55 Created Date: 9/14/2004 2:43:00 PM Company: Unit District # 5 Other titles: Scientific Notation Worksheet Category: Chemistry - Introduction to Chemistry

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    • [DOC File]SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

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      In scientific notation it looks like this: (6.63 x 10¯31 x 3.0 x 1010) ÷ 9.116 x 10¯8. Format for Scientific Notation. Scientific Notation is used to represent positive numbers only. There are two parts to a number written in scientific notation: A number between 1 and 9 with …

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    • [DOCX File]6. SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

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      Examples: 0.00002478 in scientific notation = 2.478 x 10-5 (note: that when decimal is followed by zeros, you have to move the decimal point to the RIGHT so you get a 10 - power) 83409800000000 in scientific notation = 8.34098 x 10. 13 (note: that when a decimal is absent, you have to move the decimal point to the LEFT from the last digit in ...

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    • [DOC File]UNIT 1 Notes: Scientific Notation, Significant Figures ...

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      A Note on Zeros – When converting long-hand numbers to scientific notation, remember these rules for zeros. 1) Trailing zeros before the decimal point should not be written in scientific notation. EXAMPLE 34,000 = 3.4 x 104. 34,000 ≠ 3.4000 x 104. 2) Trailing zeros after the decimal point should be written in scientific notation.

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    • [DOC File]Scientific Notation

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      Example #4 - convert 208.8 x 10¯11 to scientific notation. Step 1 - convert the 208.8 to scientific notation. Answer = 2.088 x 102. Step 2 - write out the new number. Answer = 2.088 x 102 x 10¯11. Step 3 - combine the exponents according to the usual rules for exponents. Answer = 2.088 x 10¯9. Now, convert both of these to scientific notation.

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    • [DOC File]Homework 1: Scientific notation

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      Scientific Notation All numbers can be written in the form: N.NNN x 10±N In this case, N is any integer (0-9). Any number between 1 and 10 is just written as the number multiplied by 1 (100). (For those who have forgotten, any number raised to a zero power is 1).

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    • [DOC File]Scientific Notation

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      It is called “scientific notation.” The rules for writing numbers in scientific notation are: The first figure is a number from 1 to 9. The first figure is followed by a decimal point and then the rest of the figures. Then multiply by the appropriate power of 10. Here are some examples: 425=4.25x102

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    • [DOC File]Guided notes: Scientific notation

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      When using Scientific Notation, there are two kinds of exponents: positive and negative. The number in the front is a number between ___ and ___, called the _____. When changing scientific notation to standard notation, the exponent tells you if you should move the decimal: ...

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