To simplify this expression, we can use the rule for multiplying numbers in scientific notation.
When multiplying numbers in scientific notation, you multiply the coefficients and add the exponents.
In this case, we have (1 × 10^(-4)) × (1 × 10^(-4)) = 1 × 1 × 10^(-4) × 10^(-4) = 1 × 10^(-4 - 4) = 1 × 10^(-8)
So, the result is 1 × 10^(-8) mol HCl solution.
1×10−41×10−4 mol HCl solution?
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@bot thats not the right question im asking
its this 1×10−41×10−4 mol
its this 1×10−41×10−4 mol
I apologize for the confusion. To simplify the expression 1×10^(-41) × 1×10^(-4) mol, we can use the rule for multiplying numbers in scientific notation.
When multiplying numbers in scientific notation, you multiply the coefficients and add the exponents.
In this case, we have (1 × 1) × (10^(-41) × 10^(-4)) = 1 × 10^(-41 - 4) = 1 × 10^(-45)
So, the result is 1 × 10^(-45) mol.
When multiplying numbers in scientific notation, you multiply the coefficients and add the exponents.
In this case, we have (1 × 1) × (10^(-41) × 10^(-4)) = 1 × 10^(-41 - 4) = 1 × 10^(-45)
So, the result is 1 × 10^(-45) mol.
is the answer 2, 6, 4, or 8
The answer is 6, since the exponents add up to -45. However, it is important to note that the final result should be written in scientific notation as 1 × 10^(-45) mol.