Answer:
8.75 × 10³
Explanation:
Multiply the coefficients and the exponential terms separately; then multiply them together
2.5 × 3.5 = 8.75.
When you multiply exponential terms, you add the exponents.
10¹⁰ × 10⁻⁷ = 10⁽¹⁰⁻⁷⁾ = 10³
The product is 8.75 × 10³.
A scientific calculator does the operation automatically. The buttons may have different labels on your calculator, but the key sequence is usually something like
2.5 Exp 10 × 8.5 Exp +/- 7 = 8.75×10⁻³
2. I believe it would be two but then again this is an incomplete answer so it is not two. It's probably going to be 3. Or 1. Because I took this test before a while back and I'm almost a 100% sure it's 1 or 3. Hope this helps slightly!
It is more likely to be found as a COMPOUND, as it is more reactive, by the time we found them, they're already reacted with other elements or compounds to form new compounds.
Example is oxygen, it is very reactive, therefore we often found oxygen in water, which is H2O, in earth, instead of just pure oxygen.
1 mol = 6.022 x 10²³ atoms
In order to find how many atoms, dimly multiply the amount of moles you have by 6.022 x 10²³ or Avogadro's number.
So you have 1.75 mol CHC1₃ x (6.022x10²³) = 1.05385 x 10²⁴ atoms of CHCl₃
But now you have to round because of the rules of significant figures so you get 1.05 x 10²⁴ atoms of CHCl₃