The uses of scientific notation in chemistry are to compute very large or very small numbers.
They don't usually.
It is not. "Scientific notation" uses a base of 10. The correct notation would be 1.251 x 10^8
The practical uses of scientific notation are to compute very large or very small numbers.
Because it uses fewer digits as for example 9,000,000,000,000,000 in scientific notation is 9.0*10^15
The uses of scientific notation in chemistry are to compute very large or very small numbers.
They don't usually.
It is not. "Scientific notation" uses a base of 10. The correct notation would be 1.251 x 10^8
The practical uses of scientific notation are to compute very large or very small numbers.
Because it uses fewer digits as for example 9,000,000,000,000,000 in scientific notation is 9.0*10^15
Scientific notation takes one digit before the decimal point and uses multiples of 10 to represent the rest of the digits. In this case, scientific notation is not really practical. The answer is 1.003 x 101
Dealing with numbers that are very large or very small.
It is 8.9*10^-5 in scientific notation
It is "(scientific notation)".
It is: 2.7*10^0 in scientific notation
This number in scientific notation is 9.8x10-5.
The scientific notation for 89,450 is: 8.945 × 104