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I need help with part B. I can’t put the scientific notation in this answer. For example 10^ is no working

I need help with part B. I can’t put the scientific notation in this answer. For example-example-1
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To get the result we make the following conversion:


-0.000001475\text{ C}\cdot\frac{6.24150975*10^(18)\text{ e}}{1\text{ C}}=9.21*10^(12)

Therefore, we have


9.21*10^(12)\text{ electrons}

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