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A crystallographer measures the horizontal spacing between molecules in a crystal. The spacing is 12.7 nm. What is the total width of a crystal in millimeters 10^5 molecules across? Write your answer as a decimal

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Assuming this spacing is including the molecule, we can multiply it by the total amoutn of molecules across to get the distance, thus, the width of the crystal:


12.7nm\cdot10^5=12.7*10^5nm

"nano" is 10⁻⁹, and "mili" is 10⁻³, so:


12.7*10^5nm=12.7*10^5*(10^(-9))/(10^(-3))mm=12.7*10^5*10^(-6)mm=12.7*10^(-1)mm=1.27mm

So, the crystal has about 1.27 mm of width.

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