Determine order of magnitude for a molecule
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Order of magnitude is a method for describing the size of measures in terms of powers of ten. An order of magnitude estimates the approximate value or size of something in base-ten units such as, “in the millions.” For example, our national debt is “in the ten-trillions” of dollars which means it can be anywhere from 10 trillion to 99 trillion. Order of magnitude is an especially important concept in science. It allows scientists to express a number in scientific notation and roughly determine how much larger or smaller one object is compared to another. To understand order of magnitude, we must first understand our base-ten system and scientific notation.
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