The element in the fourth period with atoms that have the same number of electrons in their highest energy level as tin is germanium. Both tin and germanium are in the same group (Group 14) of the periodic table, so they have the same number of valence electrons.
The period of bromine is the fourth period on the periodic table. It is in the same period as other elements such as potassium, calcium, and argon.
Sulfur is a fourth period representative element that has similar properties to oxygen. Both elements belong to group 16 of the periodic table, also known as the oxygen group, and have similar chemical reactivity.
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Potassium and magnesium are not in the same period on the periodic table. Potassium is in the fourth period (row) while magnesium is in the third period. They are both in the same group (column), Group 2, which are known as the alkaline earth metals.
No, whoever answered this before was stupid. 5 to the fourth power is NOT the same thing as five times four, so it's not going to have the same value. 5 to the fourth power is 5 TIMES 5 TIMES 5 TIMES 5 which is 625. 5 times four is five PLUS five PLUS five PLUS five PLUS five, which is 20. 625 is greater than 20.
That's the same as 0.03 x 0.03 x 0.03 x 0.03. The "fourth power" means that the same number appears four times as a factor.
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X to the 7th power. X^m*X^n=X^m+n That means when you multiply variables with the same base, you add the exponents.
10 to the 8th power. Note: you keep the base number the same and add the exponents if the base is the same number only. It's 100,000,000 or 100 million.
No. Four cubed means four to the third power.
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It is the same as: 9*z*z*z*z
162 to the power of four equals 688,747,536
11110111001110 in binary 3DCE in hex 1.5822 x 104 in scientific 1.5822 x10^4 In word form: 1.5822 times ten to the fourth power
It is the same as: 5*5*5*5 = 625
2 to the 40th power is the same as 2 times itself 40 times.