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A liter of water contains about 3.35•10^25 molecules. A certain river discharges about 1.8•10^8 litter of water every second. About how many molecules does the river discharge every minute. Write your answer in scientific notation.

User HerbertD
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Answer:
361.8* 10^(33) molecules\ per\ minute

Explanation:

Given

1 litre of water contains
3.35 * 10^(25)

River discharges about
1.8* 10^8 litre of water per second

so river in 1 minute discharges =
(1.8* 10^8)/((1)/(60))

=
1.8* 60* 10^(8)=108* 10^8

Molecules discharge by river in 1 minute is
108* 3.35* 10^(25)* 10^8


=361.8* 10^(33) molecules\ per\ minute

User Reducer
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(3.35 * 10^(25) molecules)/(1 liter) * (1.8 * 10^(8) liter)/(1 second) * (60 second)/(1 minute) = (3.35 * 1.8 * 60 * 10^(25+8) molecules)/(1 minute) = 3.618 * 10^(35) (molecules)/(minute)
User Meguli
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