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Solve the following problem: Perform the following calculation. Round off your answer to two digits. (4×10-3)(9.9×10-7)(789)(1.002×10-10)(0.3×102)

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Solve the following problem:

Perform the following calculation. Round off your answer to two digits.

`((4xx10^-3)(9.9xx10^-7))/((789)(1.002xx10^-10)(0.3xx10^2))`

Sum
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Solution

`((4xx10^-3)(9.9xx10^-7))/((789)(1.002xx10^-10)(0.3xx10^2))`

= `0.16697xx10^(-3-7-(-10)-2)`

= 0.16697 × 10−2

= 1.7 × 10−3

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Chapter 2: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry - Exercises [Page 25]

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Balbharati Chemistry [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2 Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
Exercises | Q 4. (P)(d) | Page 25

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