I know that we can find how old the Earth is by knowing how much uranium ultimately decayed into lead. Uranium-238 has a very long to decay, about 4.5 billion years. So that is how we are able to understand how old the Earth is.
4.7e^6 is how I would write it. You simply count in from the right side where the decimal is until you reach the point just before the 4.
The answer you're looking for is B. The bond will be ionic.
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Heat is a measure of the flow of thermal energy from one object or substance to another. ... Thermal energy typically flows from a warmer material to a cooler material. Generally, when thermal energy is transferred to a material, the motion of its particles speeds up and its temperature increases.
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