It usually isn't. Scientific notation is used for very large and very small numbers, that are not normally used in your daily life. Unless your "daily life" involves work in science or engineering.
In dentistry .
in alternators
zero is used badly
decimals are a part of our daily life because they are used to separate dollars from cents.
Americium is not necessary for life.
Americium is strongly radioactive and dangerous for the life and the environment.
The half life of americium-241 is 432,2(7) years.
Any daily items (but neptunium appear in americium smoke detectors)
Americium is not used in X-ray instruments.
The half-life of americium-241 is about 432.2 years. This means that it takes approximately 432.2 years for half of a sample of americium-241 to decay into another element through radioactive decay.
Americium is not used in bar code scanners.
Americium doesn't affect the lives of people.
Americium-241 is used in gauges because it emits alpha particles, which can penetrate thin layers of material. This allows for the measurement of the thickness of materials without physically touching them. Additionally, the half-life of americium-241 is long enough to provide a reliable source of radiation for extended periods of time.
Yes, americium is not commonly used in medicine. It is primarily used in smoke detectors, research applications, and in some industrial processes.
Americium tribromide hasn't any important use now.
Americium-241 is a radioactive isotope commonly found in smoke detectors.